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The Puffin Keeper

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The Puffin Keeper

By: Michael Morpurgo
Narrated by: Hugh Laurie
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From bestselling author Michael Morpurgo comes a classic story for ages 9 to 12 about a lighthouse keeper, a daring rescue and puffins, for fans of War Horse and The One and Only Ivan.

As a child, Allen is saved from a nautical disaster by Benjamin Postlethwaite, a solitary lighthouse keeper. Years later, Allen returns to the lighthouse, and the two nurse an injured young puffin back to health. When Allen is called up to fight in World War Two, he's not sure he'll see his mother or Benjamin again, but his fond memories of his time at the lighthouse keep him going, even through prison camp.

Allen and Ben's enduring friendship over the years is the basis for this story about friendship, art, war and an incredibly adorable puffin. From masterful storyteller Michael Morpurgo comes this truly beautiful tale which will enchant listeners of all ages.

©2020 Michael Morpurgo (P)2025 Puffin Canada

Critic reviews

A Kirkus Reviews Best Middle-Grade Historical Fiction of 2022

"Propelled by the sumptuous full-color art of Benji Davies, The Puffin Keeper is a page turner young readers can finish curled up on the couch over one stormy afternoon."New York Times

"[I]n this winning story of an enduring friendship . . . Morpugo’s spare, deeply felt prose, with undercurrents of the otherworldly . . . creates an irresistible momentum for this elegant story of the sea and a destiny fulfilled."—STARRED REVIEW, Publishers Weekly

"A memorable story of the healing powers of art, nature, and human kindness."—STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews

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