"The Silver Donkey" seems like a simple children's book at first. It has a great, animal-related title with cover art that suggests a fairly young audience. Within the book itself the main characters are primarily children, and the narrative is set up with a series of stories being told within the story (all related to a donkey). It's a fairly simple storyline. I think that I could read the book out loud to my five-year-old, and she would enjoy it.
If you dismiss this book as just a simple children's book, though, you'd be missing out. I read and enjoyed it as an interesting approach to an important period in history (World War I). The writing is simple, but charming. I would highly recommend it, especially for children learning about the World Wars, but also for anyone who needs a piece of hope within difficult circumstances.
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If you enjoy "The Silver Donkey", I recommend "Once" by Morris Gleitzman, "The Firefly Gate" by Linda Newbery, and "Remembrance" by Theresa Breslin.
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