The lion and the unicorn. Author: Shirley Hughes. Publisher: New York: DK Pub., Edition/Format: Print book: Fiction: Juvenile audience: English: 1st American ed View all editions and formats. Summary: Lenny, a Jewish boy living in London during the Blitz in World War II, must adjust to many changes and find the true meaning of courage when he is evacuated to a large mansion in the Author: Shirley Hughes. The two images of the lion and the unicorn are prevailent throughout the book, in a way they symbolise the battle between fear and bravery, but also the two *types* of bravery: the lion as the raging courage soldiers must have as they go into battle, the unicorn as the more passive, quiet courage that Lenny is desparately trying to achieve/5(). · by Shirley Hughes ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 1, From Hughes (Enchantment in the Garden, , etc.), a WWII story with big ambitions—many of them realized’set out in the pages of an unusually long picture book. Lenny Levi lives in London with his mother during the Blitz, cherishing the letters from his father at the front, and the medal of the lion and the unicorn his father gave him.
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Buy this book. When Lenny’s father goes to fight in the Second World War he gives his son a brass badge with two animals engraved on it: a lion for bravery and a unicorn for courage. Then, Lenny himself must go away, evacuated from his home and family to escape the bombing. Staying in a strange new place, Lenny gathers all his lion bravery, all his unicorn courage, and discovers that magic can happen, even in the most desperate of times. The Lion and the Unicorn. Shirley Hughes. Red Fox, - Children's stories - 63 pages. 1 Review. As Lenny's father goes off to fight in the second world war he gives his son a brass badge with a. The two images of the lion and the unicorn are prevailent throughout the book, in a way they symbolise the battle between fear and bravery, but also the two *types* of bravery: the lion as the raging courage soldiers must have as they go into battle, the unicorn as the more passive, quiet courage that Lenny is desparately trying to achieve.
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