One night when Theo is taking shelter from Luftwaffe bombing on the platform of Aldwych Underground station in London a mysterious man leaves him his hat to look after.
When he awakes Theo quickly discovers the identity of the high-ranking owner of the hat and then the race is on to find him amongst the crowds of people and items that have filled the Tube station overnight.
From livestock and museum exhibits to impromptu school classrooms, many obstacles along the platform seem to conspire against Theo fulfilling his mission.
When eventually he succeeds Theo can't believe what he finds.
An exciting story combined with real primary sources of evidence combine to encourage the young reader to enter into the life of times of children of the Blitz in a genuine and sincere way.
A snapshot that provides an understanding of one aspect of the lives of the people of Britain and why the prime minister of the time is remembered today as one of the country's greatest leaders.
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David Weatherly is a School Improvement Adviser and a specialist consultant for geography 3-18 working across the UK and internationally.
Nicholas Sheehan is a Geography and Sustainability Education Advanced Skills Teacher with over 15 years of experience of developing curriculum materials for schools.