52 pages 1 hour read

Michael Morpurgo

Private Peaceful

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2003

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Background

Authorial Context: Michael Morpurgo

Michael Morpurgo is a prolific English author celebrated for his contributions to young adult fiction. His extensive body of work spans over 100 books and often explores war’s profound and nuanced impact on individuals and society, including in books such as War Horse (1982) and The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips (2005). In recognition of his contributions, he was appointed the United Kingdom’s Children’s Laureate from 2003 to 2005.

Private Peaceful (2003) is a key example of Morpurgo’s exploration of the complexities of war. During a visit to a World War I museum in Ypres, Belgium, the author, who served in the British army briefly, encountered a letter bearing the heart-wrenching news of a soldier’s execution over a charge of “cowardice.” Torn open along one side, the letter signified a pivotal moment: a mother’s life shattered by the devastating revelation of her son’s fate (“Interview: Michael Morpurgo on Private Peaceful.” British Theatre, 2022). This encounter moved Morpurgo and ignited his determination to shed light on the historical significance of the execution of British soldiers during World War I.

By infusing historical context with empathetic storytelling, the author prompts readers to envision the emotional toll of those whose lives were irrevocably altered by the war.