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Danny says that they had been living with Branwell for ages. Danny is sure and says that the Skipley survivors have grown food in the farm and have poisoned the well so that people work for them. Kim enters. Danny fancies ( likes ) Kim, so he wants to asks her out ( But remember, he doesn't ask her out YET ). The romance stays for a while and finishes when Kim says that she took part in the Ambush. Danny reminds her that the ambush is deadly but the only reaction of kim was that " We Need More Weapons" which means that they needed more people. This is just such a masterpiece. It's quite short, and does lend itself to being a children's book, but I think anyone could read it and thoroughly enjoy it. This is a book that was very popular in the 80s, when I was a teenager. I remember lots of kids at school reading it and liking it, but for some reason it didn't appeal to me, so I didn't read it. Having now read it for the first time yesterday, I think my teenage judgement was quite wise! The last YA I read was Dry by Neal / Jarrod Shusterman, published in 2019, and what a difference that was…

The book was written in 1984, so it falls right into the middle of my demographic – I would have been reading this when I was twelve when it came out, right in the middle of my watching Threads and The Day After and I have no doubt it would have left a permanent impact on me if I had come across it. Motivating activities focusing on performance, close text analysis, language and structure, together with varied creative tasksScene 2: Councillor Walker is conducting a choir with soldiers singing in the choir. After they finish, the crowd cheers.

I've always felt an abyss-like fear open up in front of me whenever I think of nuclear war, another reviewer mentioned the equally harrowing Threads tv show shown in 1984 on the BBC which terrified me as a 14 year old, and so it proved with this book. I was gripped by the realistic description but didn't want to read on at the same time.regarding the siege operation. Although Rhodes played a part in the death of Danny’s dad, he did not feel sorry for him. It's written in an interesting, suspenseful way. And Danny is a believable, likeable narrator, with a distinctive voice and character. But there came a point where I didn't want to know what happened next, and I wished he wasn't such a likeable lad - because the things that happened got gradually more and more awful. There are quite a few moments of hope, where it seems that things are looking up, but invariably these hopes are dashed, and things get much worse. It's quite emotionally draining to read. I feel quite glad I didn't read it as a teenager. I have written the summary of the the play script below. For those with exams approaching...hope it helps!!!

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