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In wartime Bristol, two brothers find themselves holed up in a cramped attic while their father fights on the front lines. Ten‑year‑old Bob looks after his younger sibling Jackie, who is terrified of the darkness and of Aunt Martha’s harsh discipline. Their mother has long been gone, and the narrow, roof‑lit room becomes a fragile sanctuary amid the sounds of distant artillery and the daily grind of a greengrocer’s shop.
When an elderly pensioner named Mrs. Winter moves into the house with her stray dog, she offers the boys an unexpected kindness. Her gentle presence and quiet faith provide a soothing counterpoint to the fear that haunts the night, hinting at the small comforts that can grow in the midst of hardship. As the brothers navigate uncertainty, the attic becomes a place where courage, compassion, and hope begin to take root.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (75K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: The Religious Tract Society, 1917.
Release date
2023-06-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A prolific English writer of children's fiction, she filled her stories with family life, moral choices, and the everyday adventures of young people. Her books were widely circulated in the late Victorian and early 20th-century years, and many remain readable today through public-domain editions.
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