Douglas is happy growing up in Antworld. He wants to join the line of ants finding food, but the Chief Ant says he must be a soldier.
The only ant with his own name, Douglas is born into the wonderful Antworld and dreams of one day joining the line to hunt out food. But his superiors have other plans for him: Douglas is to be a soldier.
They tell him his job is all about parading, waving flags and wearing a uniform, but Douglas is about to discover that there is no glory in war. A humbling perspective on the First World War from master-storyteller Tony Ross.
- An eye-opening allegory about the optimism and vulnerability of ordinary people and animals during the First World War.
- Provides an important anti-war message, in a way that is both understandable and enjoyable for children
- Written and illustrated by Tony Ross, who has illustrated over 800 books, including the famous Little Princess books, now a popular TV series.
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