An authentic account of one of the most pivotal battles
of World War Two.
The World War Two invasion known as D-Day was one of the largest
military endeavours in history. It involved years of planning,
total secrecy and not only soldiers but also sailors, paratroopers
and many specialists.
Acclaimed author Deborah Hopkinson weaves together the contributions
of key players in D-Day in a masterful tapestry of official
documents, personal narratives and archival photos
to provide an action-packed and authentic account.
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Deborah Hopkinson is the award-winning author of many books for young readers, including Ordinary, Extraordinary Jane Austen, illustrated by Qin Leng; Michelle, illustrated by AG Ford; Stagecoach Sal, illustrated by Carson Ellis; Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek, illustrated by John Hendrix; Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt, illustrated by James Ransome and winn
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