Charlie Wilcox

Children's novel by Sharon E. McKay From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charlie Wilcox is a children's novel by Sharon E. McKay about a boy from Newfoundland in World War I. First published in 2000, the novel won the Geoffrey Bilson Award and the Violet Downey Award. It is followed by a sequel, Charlie Wilcox's Great War, published in 2003.

PublisherStoddart Kids
Publication date
October 19, 2000
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Charlie Wilcox
AuthorSharon E. McKay
PublisherStoddart Kids
Publication date
October 19, 2000
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ISBN9780773760936
Followed byCharlie Wilcox's Great War 
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Plot

The book opens in Newfoundland in 1915. Charlie Wilcox's parents want him to go to college rather than become a seal hunter like his father; they believe that his club foot makes him unfit for an active life. To prove his courage and ability, fourteen-year-old Charlie decides to stow away on a sealing vessel; however, he finds himself instead on a troop ship bound for the war in Europe. Rather than return, he chooses to become a stretcher bearer at the front where he witnesses the horrors of trench warfare and the Battle of the Somme.

Awards

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Awards for Charlie Wilcox
Year Award Result Ref.
2001 Geoffrey Bilson Award Winner [1]
2001 Violet Downey Award Winner [2]
2002 Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award Nominee [3]
2001-02 Hackmatack Children's Choice Award for English Fiction Winner [4]
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