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| Original Title: | Fireshadow |
| ISBN: | 0702233811 (ISBN13: 9780702233814) |
| Literary Awards: | Children's Book Council of Australia Award, Ena Noel Award (2006) |
Anthony Eaton
Hardcover | Pages: 335 pages Rating: 3.81 | 146 Users | 26 Reviews
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In the rain-soaked forests of South Western Australia, the lives of two young men collide across the years, leaving both of them changed forever.Eric is a WWII soldier, a German boy, imprisoned in a strange land. Vinnie is a modern teenager, scarred both physically and emotionally by the death of his sister.
When these two lives meet, both will be changed, because sometimes wars are fought as much in the soul, as on the battlefield.

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| Title | : | Fireshadow |
| Author | : | Anthony Eaton |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 335 pages |
| Published | : | December 31st 2004 by University of Queensland Pr (Australia) (first published April 2004) |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. War |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 146 Users | 26 ReviewsCriticize Epithetical Books Fireshadow
I have to say, wow I was so emotional at the end. Cryathon but still, amazing book.Two different stories told from the same site - an old POW camp. One boy goes there to escape from a car accident that claimed the life of his sister, scarred him badly and caused his parents to blame him, and the second story is that of a young girl, prisoner and her Grandfather whilst the POW camp was in operation. The first boy from the present day eventually comes into contact with some of these people from the POW camp, and I love the way he learns to accept himself and live with what

I've read other books based in WWII that I loved but this one just didn't really appeal to me. I found Vinnie's parts kind of boring and Erich's only a bit better.
Born in Papua New Guinea in 1972, ANTHONY EATON spent an idyllic childhood growing up in the Perth hills, and on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.He attended High School and University in Perth, and studied a plethora of subjects before settling on a career in Teaching. He worked at Trinity College in Perth as a Literature and Drama teacher for eight years, during which time his first novel, 'The
I was hoping the first book I read this year would be a great start, but I'm mildly disappointed. Eaton does a great job with the first half of the novel, with strong character and plot setup. Throughout the first half of the novel, the stories about Erich's time in a P.O.W camp and Vinnie's runaway story built up strong foundations for many characters in the novel.However, once I got to the second half of the novel, I couldn't help but be disappointed in the way Eaton wraps up characters,
I liked this book. It took me two days to read it because I could not put it down. The saddest part was when Alice died during child birth...was not expecting that. The only thing I did not like was the friendship between Erich and Alice. I did not find it believable and they didn't have any chemistry.I would have liked more Vinnie though. He disappears somewhat towards the middle and comes back towards the end. An enjoyable book though and recommend it.


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