
Half a Man
Revered author
Michael Morpurgo evokes the post-war Britain of his childhood in this unflinching
and deeply poignant tale of the physical and mental scars of war.
From a young age, Michael was both fascinated by and afraid
of his grandfather. Grandpa’s ship was torpedoed during the Second World War,
leaving him with terrible burns. Every time he came to stay, Michael was warned
by his mother that he must not stare, he must not make too much noise, he must
not ask Grandpa any questions about his past. As he grows older, Michael stays
with his grandfather during the summer holidays and learns the story behind
Grandpa’s injuries, finally getting to know the real man behind the solemn
figure from his childhood. Michael can see beyond the burns, and this gives him
the power to begin healing scars that have divided his family for so long.