<p>"Tom Palmer's <em>Angel of Grasmere</em> is another affecting war story, centred on a girl in the Lake District who, following her brother's death at Dunkirk, starts to believe in a guardian angel." â <em>The Telegraph</em></p>
<p>"Such a meaningful and moving story about friendship, kindness, and what it is to be brave. I loved it." â Dan Smith</p>
<p>"Wise and kind and so vividly told" â Hilary McKay</p>
<p>"A masterful exploration of trauma and kindness, hope and loss. A cast of richly-drawn characters bring the well-plotted story to life and the setting feels both timeless up in the fells around Grasmere, and indelibly rooted in its WWII period." â Tom Percival</p>
<p>"Strong characters, great emotionally engaging plot and fascinating historical content woven with great skill into a fine novel telling a little known story from WWII." â Nicola Davies</p>
<p>"A really beautiful book â classic feel, characters you care about, incredible setting. Perfect for classrooms, but also just a lovely (and moving) read." â Lesley Parr</p>
<p>"Sharply perceptive and emotive ⌠with a gripping storyline, strands of real history, and a warm and wise exploration of friendship, kindness, and what it is to be brave, this atmospheric adventure is both an inspiration and a reminder of the nationâs wartime hardships, sufferings and sacrifices." â <em>Lancashire Post</em></p>
<p>"This excellent story adds to Tom Palmerâs impressive collection of wartime books, and reminds readers that bombs didnât just fall on London." â BookTrust, Book of the Day</p>
<p>"Packed with some dark and very adult themes. Palmer handles them with great sensitivity and compassion. This book could be a comfort to anyone who has someone close who is dealing with PTSD." â Books for Keeps</p>
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Biographical note
Tom Palmer was a reluctant reader as a child and credits articles about football with getting him into reading. He is now the multi-award-winning author of many books for young readers, including the Young Quills Award winner After the War and FCBG Childrenâs Book Award winners Armistice Runner and D-Day Dog. In 2019 Tom was awarded the National Literacy Trustâs Ruth Rendell Award in recognition of his significant contribution to literacy work in the UK.