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Dear Alison

Dear Alison

In 1942 with a notebook and pencil he had bought from a German guard, Dudley Muff started Alison's Book. Dudley was a prisoner of war in Germany and his niece Alison was four and living in Timaru. With humorous entries, sketches and what he called little men his story grew unti... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780143304609
Published 4 May 2009 by Penguin
Format Hardback
Author(s) Edited by Pollard, Simon

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ISBN-13 9780143304609
ISBN-10 0143304607
Stock Available
Status In stock at publisher; ships 7-15 working days
Publisher Penguin
Imprint Penguin Books (NZ)
Publication Date 4 May 2009
International Publication Date 1 May 2009
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
Format Hardback
Author(s) Edited by Pollard, Simon
Category Award Winning
Essays, Journals, Letters & Other Prose Works
World History: Second World War
Military History
Battles & Campaigns
Prisoners Of War
Non-fiction Finalists
Award Winning Children's Titles
Interest Age 10-13 years
Reading Age 10-13 years
Library of Congress World War, 1939-1945, Prisoners of war - Germany, Soldiers - New Zealand, Prisoners of war - New Zealand, Muff, Dudley
NBS Text Anthologies, Essays, Letters & Miscellaneous
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 72
Dimensions Width: 170mm
Height: 205mm
Spine: 13mm
Weight 318g
Dewey Code 940.5472092
Catalogue Code 59074

Description of this Book

In July 1942 with a notebook and pencil he had bought from a German guard, Dudley Muff started Alison's Book. Dudley was 42 and a prisoner of war in Stalag XVIIIB in Germany and his niece Alison was four and living in Timaru. It starts Dear Alison, Mummy has told you all about Uncle being a prisoner so now I must tell you what we do to pass the time. With humorous entries, sketches and what he called little men his story grew until it became an unbelievable account of his time served in two prisoner-of-war camps. Given to Alison when he returned to Christchurch after the war, she read it first as a child, purely for the excitement such a story could impart. Only later, rereading this as an adult, did she see through the veiled references to how life really was in the camps. After returning to Christchurch, Dudley added a one page postscript describing his journey to freedom. He finished the book with, Now I shall tell you in three little words what all my travels have taught me, NEVER BE AFRAID. With all the love in the world from Uncle Dudley .

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Awards & Reviews

Awards Shortlisted for LIANZA Children's Book Awards: Elsie Locke Award 2010.

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Author's Bio

Dr Simon Pollard is the Curator of Invertebrate Zoology at Canterbury Museum, Christchurch. He is a spider biologist, natural history writer, photographer and author. Alison's Book is written by his great uncle, Dudley Roberts Muff. Simon often wondered what had become of his great uncle's diary and by a lucky coincidence while visiting his brother in London he came across a newspaper clipping saying that Dudley had donated the diary to Canterbury Museum. Again, through either luck or coincidence, Canterbury Museum is where Simon has worked since 1997.Through the Museum database Simon was able to track down the archival box that had been the resting place of the original diary for many years.

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