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Escape from Shangri-La 
I love this book! I was so excited as I was reading. It was a while by the time I could join the bookcover with the story. Finally watching the cover I I SEE the story!We experience the happinings from Cessie's point of view, which is very interesting mainly she is angry at her parents. I like the way as how Morpurgo tells Cessie's feelings, thoughts. The best part or rather the best moment was when Cessie was waiting for Popsicle to start and Popsicle arrived with a car AND .. :D I had to laugh
Not bad. Has a nice lesson. I hoped he popsicle would find what he was looking for.

This book was really good, I personally think it is the best Michael Morpurgo has written. (my personal opinion) Although it was a short read, I feel like it had all the good aspects of a long novel.
OAPs young at heart..such a cute book ;)
Have read this with my English student as an introduction to a WW2 topic. This was the second Michael Morpurgo book we had read together and although very different to Kensukes Kingdom it was equally engaging. The relationship between Popsicle and Cassie is charming and the story is engaging right to the end.
Once again, we have Morpurgo showing a deep insight to his characters and a really good story. Most of them seem to be around the war years or as in this case, not too many years after. The adventure is a bit far-fetched but is quite enchanting.
Michael Morpurgo
Paperback | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 3.81 | 1037 Users | 53 Reviews

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Original Title: | Escape from Shangri-La |
ISBN: | 1405226706 (ISBN13: 9781405226707) |
Edition Language: | English |
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When the strange man who has been watching their house turns out to be the grandfather she has never seen, eleven-year-old Cessie couldn't be happier -- at first sight. But then he has a stroke and actually has to come live with them. Popsicle, as she calls him, is impossible to live with: moody, forgetful, clumsy. Only Cessie loves him and believes in him. So when he is sent off to a home for the elderly, she helps him escape. And plays first mate to him on a dramatic nighttime boat trip across the English channel to unravel a secret only the two of them know. This Morpurgo story makes the reader want to cheer -- young people, the elderly, and courage at any age.Point Regarding Books Escape from Shangri-La
Title | : | Escape from Shangri-La |
Author | : | Michael Morpurgo |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | September 30th 2006 by Egmont (first published January 1st 1998) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 1037 Users | 53 ReviewsEvaluation Regarding Books Escape from Shangri-La
It is a summer holiday and raining steam. There is a little girl, she is 11 years old and her name is Cessie. She loves to watch her mother doing the ironing. At the window she sees a man standing in the road outside, hes wearing a blue jacket, hair was long and white, he is looking at her when he stands like that. She tells her mom to come and see the man but she is very obsessive with ironing. And then she leant across her and closed the curtains. She smiled her ever so knowing smile at me.I love this book! I was so excited as I was reading. It was a while by the time I could join the bookcover with the story. Finally watching the cover I I SEE the story!We experience the happinings from Cessie's point of view, which is very interesting mainly she is angry at her parents. I like the way as how Morpurgo tells Cessie's feelings, thoughts. The best part or rather the best moment was when Cessie was waiting for Popsicle to start and Popsicle arrived with a car AND .. :D I had to laugh
Not bad. Has a nice lesson. I hoped he popsicle would find what he was looking for.

This book was really good, I personally think it is the best Michael Morpurgo has written. (my personal opinion) Although it was a short read, I feel like it had all the good aspects of a long novel.
OAPs young at heart..such a cute book ;)
Have read this with my English student as an introduction to a WW2 topic. This was the second Michael Morpurgo book we had read together and although very different to Kensukes Kingdom it was equally engaging. The relationship between Popsicle and Cassie is charming and the story is engaging right to the end.
Once again, we have Morpurgo showing a deep insight to his characters and a really good story. Most of them seem to be around the war years or as in this case, not too many years after. The adventure is a bit far-fetched but is quite enchanting.
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