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Grammar check and sentence structure... etc. check, (This is an book review) : My initial impression of War Horse by Michael Morpurgo was a war-fiction novel plotted during the first World-War (1914), based on warfare, duty, language and communication and friendship theme. I was eager to read the fantastic novel as I wanted to read books over my summer holidays, and War Horse seems to be the perfect book to start.
War Horse is plotted in provincial England and France during the First-World-War. It begins with a unique bond between a little pony called Joey and a youthful man called Albert, who tames and raises him to be a farm horse. When they are separated, the novel follows the remarkable journey of the horse as he moves through the war, transforming the lives of those he meets, the British battalions, German soldiers, a French farmer and his granddaughter named “Emilie. The novel arrives at its most emotional moment in the story, Joey discovering himself injured and alone in “No-man’s-land,” he is found by the British and is taken to their vet canvas. There, Joey is reunited with Albert, who has enlisted in the military as a veterinarian to find Joey. Albert nurses Joey back to shape. The war finishes. However, they placed Joey up for auction, but Emilie’s Grandpa shows up and wins the auction for Joey. Emilie has died, so Emilie’s Grandpa gives Joey to Albert. Albert takes Joey back to England, married his beloved Maisie Brown, and they lived harmoniously together.

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