Open main menu

Changes

105 bytes added ,  15:04, 28 August 2020
no edit summary
|isbn=978-1847807137
|website=http://davidmcphailillustrations.com/
|video=
|aznuk=1847807135
|aznus=1847807135
}}
A boy - we never learn his name - leaves home with a letter to post. If we look carefully we get a hint about who the letter is going to, but getting to the post box is not going to be easy, because the boy lives in a war zone. There are planes dropping bombs, tanks taking out buildings, soldiers carrying bayonets kicking down doors and a policeman with truncheon aloft and vicious dog at his side. The boy walks through it all as though completely unmoved, but when he reaches the postbox there's a bully lounging there and the first thing that he does is to knock the boy's hat off. Our hero has had enough - and we know just what he says...
There are few words in the book, but the pictures speak volumes. What is most moving is that the boy is ''unmoved'' by the horror that we see. It's the type that makes the headlines on the evening news, but the boy walks through it as though it was commonplace. For him it most probably is. David McPhail's illustrations are stark and straight to the point. The location looks so ''normal'' - a street in any town - but what's happening ''should'' never happen and it's the contrast between the two which hits home.
The book is endorsed by Amnesty International.
''NO!'' is moving and thought -provoking. It will take you just a few minutes to 'read' through it, but the message will - and should - stay in your mind for a lot longer. I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag.
For more thought-provoking children's books have a look at our[[Top Ten Children's Books About Weighty Subjects]]. You might also appreciate [[Time Travelling Toby and the Battle of Britain by Graham Jones and Neil Parkinson]].
{{amazontext|amazon=1847807135}}