World War II is in its early stages, and in the skies above London, Britain is fighting for its survival. By day and night, the city is under attack. To escape the London nightly bombing, brothers Tom and Mark Spencer are evacuated to the countryside. Here, new friendships are born, and old ones die.
The British Government makes an emotionally wrenching decision, and that is to split up families. They decided to relocate over one and a half million children from big towns and cities to locations where the risk of bombing attacks was low or non-existent.
The Pipers Children tells the story of two boys taken from the streets of London and sent off to a farm in Somerset. For them, it's a new experience, a lifestyle full of exciting adventures, meeting different characters and making new friends.
The British Government makes an emotionally wrenching decision, and that is to split up families. They decided to relocate over one and a half million children from big towns and cities to locations where the risk of bombing attacks was low or non-existent.
The Pipers Children tells the story of two boys taken from the streets of London and sent off to a farm in Somerset. For them, it's a new experience, a lifestyle full of exciting adventures, meeting different characters and making new friends.
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