Book description
Discover the beautiful stories of Michael Morpurgo, author of Warhorse
and the nation's favourite storyteller
Best-selling author Michael Morpurgo turns his storytelling skills to
the drama and tragedy of the Spanish Civil War, illustrated by Michael Foreman.
TORO,TORO is the story of a young boy growing up in Andalucia, Spain,
on a farm rearing bulls for the bull ring. Antonito hand rears a little
black calf and they become firm friends, but the boy doesn't yet
understand the fate of the black bulls - the corrida and death. Later,
when he learns of the horrors of the bull fight, he frees Paco, the
black bull, and rides with him into the hills. There they witness the
bombing of their village (it's the year 1936, and the Spanish Civil War
has started) and Antonito cannot go back - his family and the farm are
destroyed, and Paco has run off, wild with fright. He decides to stay in
the hills, where he meets up with the Resistance fighters. During the
War, Antonito hears stories round the campfire of the wonderful black
bull, who becomes a symbol of freedom for them all. Could this really be
Paco? But no-one has ever seen him. After the war, when Antonito is
working as a muleteer in the mountains, he falls asleep and dreams of
Paco. In the morning, he wakes to see hoof prints on the ground beside him…
A delightful story, full of nostalgia and drama in the author's own
inimitable style. Illustrated by Michael Foreman. “A tale about
another country and another time that resonates with the here and now…
Once again, Morpurgo demonstrates his talent for stories of absolute
clarity about big events”
Sunday Times
“A poignant tale, simply told, about the horror of the Spanish Civil
War and the noble cruelty of bullfighting.”
Sunday Telegraph
“In Toro! Toro! Michael Morpurgo unpicks the problem of taking sides,
of how enemies can be good, of guilty secrets kept for years… A compact,
horrifying and compelling story”
The Times
“A beautifully, directly and convincingly told story: typical Morpurgo.
Michael Foreman's illustrations are exactly right and the whole is a
very fine, thoroughly recommended, production.”
School Librarian Michael Morpurgo is the author of over sixty books,
many short stories and even two musicals. Several of his novels have
been adapted for film and television and have been translated into more
than a dozen languages. Michael lives in Devon with his wife Clare, and
last year they were both awarded MBEs in recognition of their work for
their charity, Farms for City Children.