Winter, 1942, and eighteen months since the Germans invaded the beautiful island of Jersey. For Joe, Spinner, Clem and Ginger, memories of carefree days are fading. They try to lift everyone’s spirits with their band, and they play tricks on the enemy. The local newspaper is controlled by the Germans, there’s no post to England and telephone calls are monitored. Everybody is hungry. 16 year-old Clem is angry. His brother’s been killed in action and his father is unwell. Then he and Joe discover that Russian slave labourers have been brought to Jersey to build bunkers for the German army. These prisoners are beaten, starving and desperate. The gang devise a plan. What if they can help the prisoners? Risking life and limb, they embark on an adventure to help in any way they can. But danger lurks in every corner and will it make it worse? Jacqueline King is a Channel Islander living in Somerset. 
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Jersey, 1942 and World War 11 rages across Europe. It is two years since the Germans invaded the beautiful Island of Jersey. For Joe, Spinner, Clem and Ginger, memories of carefree days before the invasion have begun to fade as the reality of occupation begins to bite.  The sea has become like prison walls, as the outside world is gradually cut off. Spinner has not seen her mother for over two years. The local newspaper is controlled by the enemy, listening to the radio is banned, there is no post, and all telephone calls are monitored. Everybody is hungry.    Clem, now 16 years old, is angry and upset. His brother has been killed in action and his father is unwell. Then Joe and Clem discover that Russian prisoners have been brought to Jersey to build bunkers for the German army. The prisoners are beaten, starving and desperate. The gang have a plan. What if they can help the prisoners? Risking life and limb, they embark on an adventure to help in any way they can. But will this make it worse for them and what dangers lie in store?   Lobster Blue is the sequel to A Cake for the Gestapo.     
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Lobster Blues is the sequel to A Cake for the Gestapo. However, both books can be read as stand-alone novels. 

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781915758125
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
ZunTold
Vekt
265 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
Y, 03
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

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Jacqueline King is a Channel Islander who lives in Somerset, where she has taught all ages for many years. Her Jersey family are from the most southerly parish in the British Isles, where most of her book, A Cake for the Gestapo, and the sequel to it, Lobster Blues

She has been writing and telling stories ever since she could hold a pencil and has published poems and articles, some in the Times Educational Supplement and others. After leaving full time teaching, she gave writing workshops in forest school and since publishing A Cake for the Gestapo, she has continued them as well as presentations with audience participation in East Anglia, Somerset and Jersey.

The sequel, Lobster Blues, comes out in 2025. Like the first book, it follows a group of fictional Jersey children as they defy the enemy, with catapults, jazz, other tricks including collaboration with a well-trained pig and doing all they can to help hide an escaped prisoner.

Both books are based on the German occupation of the Channel Islands which was experienced by her family. She hopes to show the stubborn, funny Jersey personality at its very best and how it helped the islanders cope with the hunger, despair and isolation of the five years they were cut off from the rest of the world.

In her presentations, both in schools and at WW2 events, she shows many artefacts from that time, including bloomers, ancient chocolates, Red Cross messages, Jersey pennies and flags and catapults. She also introduces various pieces of music, such as British and German songs of the era, and jazz, a form of music much disliked by Hitler.

In writing workshops, she aims to help with characterisation in particular, as it seems to her that all events spring from this. She also discusses structure, pace, jeopardy and so on, according the requirements of her audience, showing resources that have helped her.