Could your dream home be your worst nightmare?
After what happened in London, Kirsty needs a fresh start with her family.
...QUICK! Collect as many of the eggs as you can without disturbing the dino!
This fast-snapping dinosaur board game
Details: Horace ' Jim' Greasley was twenty years of age in the spring of 1939 when Adolf Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia & latterly Pol&. There had been whispers & murmurs of discontent from certain quarters & the British government began to prepare for the inevitable war. After seven weeks training with the 2nd/5th Battalion Leicester, he found himself facing the might of the German army in a muddy field south of Cherbourg, in Northern France, with just thirty rounds of ammunition in his weapon pouch. Horace's war didn't last long. He was taken prisoner on 25th May 1940 & forced to endure a ten week march across France & Belgium en-route to Holl&. Horace survived...barely... food was scarce; he took nourishment from dandelion leaves, small insects & occasionally a secret food package from a sympathetic villager, & drank rain water from ditches. Many of his fellow comrades were not so fortunate. Falling by the side of the road through sheer exhaustion & malnourishment meant a bullet through the back of the head & the corpse left to rot. After a three day train journey without food & water, Horace found himself incarcerated in a prison camp in Pol&. It was there he embarked on an incredible love affair with a German girl interpreting for his captors. He experienced the sweet taste of freedom each time he escaped to see her, yet incredibly he made his way back into the camp each time, sometimes two, three times every week. Horace broke out of the camp then crept back in again under the cover of darkness after his natural urges were fulfilled. He brought food back to his fellow prisoners to supplement their meagre rations. He broke out of the camp over two hundred times & towards the end of the war even managed to bring radio parts back in. The BBC news would be delivered daily to over 3, 000 prisoners. This is an incredible tale of one man's adversity & defiance of the German nation. Ideal for: Those interested in events around the first world war & anyone with an interest in historical events. This paperback book has 313 pages & measures: 19.7 x 12.8 x 2.2cm