The Flying Classroom
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'Walter Trier's deceptively innocent drawings are as classic as
Kästner's words; I never tire of them' Quentin
Blake'Atmospheric... bittersweet... a memorable exploration of
bravery, boyhood and friendships' Wall Street JournalMartin's
school is not the ordinary kind. There are snowball fights,
kidnappings, cakes, a parachute jump, a mysterious man who lives in
a railway carriage, and a play about a flying classroom. As the
Christmas holidays draw near, Martin is preparing for the end of
term festivities along with his friend: nervous Uli, cynical
Sebastian, poetic Johnny, and Matthias, who is always hungry
(particularly after a meal). But surprises, sadness and trouble are
on the way - and a secret that changes everything. The Flying
Classroom is a magical, thrilling and bittersweet story about
friendship, fun and being brave even when you are scared. Part of
the new Pushkin Children's Classics series of thrilling, magical
and inspiring stories from around the world, which young readers
will return to time and again. Translated by Anthea Bell. Erich
Kästner, writer, poet and journalist, was born in Dresden in 1899.
His first children's book, Emil and the Detectives, was published
in 1929 and has since sold millions of copies around the world and
been translated into around 60 languages. After the Nazis took
power in Germany, Kästner's books were burnt and he was excluded
from the writers' guild. He won many awards, including the
prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1960. He died in 1974.
Walter Trier was born in Prague in 1880. After moving to Berlin, he
became an acclaimed cartoonist and illustrator, and Kästner's
collaborator on more than a dozen children's books. Forced to
emigrate under Nazi rule, he died in 1951 in Ontario, Canada.
Anthea Bell was born in Suffolk in 1936. An illustrious,
award-winning translator, she was best known for her translations
of the much-loved Asterix books and the work of Zweig and Sebald.
She died in 2018.