Peter Pettigrew's prisoner by Nelson S. Bond

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Author Bond, Nelson S., 1908-2006
Illustrator Milburn, Russell
Illustrator St. John, J. Allen (James Allen), 1872-1957
Title Peter Pettigrew's prisoner
Original Publication New York, NY: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, 1942.
Note Reading ease score: 77.6 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Summary "Peter Pettigrew's Prisoner" by Nelson S. Bond is a short story published in the early 1940s, specifically in a 1942 issue of Amazing Stories. This work falls under the category of speculative fiction, blending elements of fantasy and adventure. The story revolves around the themes of courage, self-discovery, and the ridiculousness of war as it features a timid character thrust into a dire situation during a wartime practice blackout, where he encounters a mysterious figure wielding the power of sleep. The narrative follows Peter Pettigrew, a shy and anxious volunteer Air Warden, who is tasked with guarding an armory during a citywide blackout. Initially viewed as inept by his sergeant and peers, Peter's true character is brought to the foreground when he confronts an enemy agent, Ole Luk Oie, who possesses a magical bag of sleeping dust intended for sabotage. As the plot unfolds, Peter transforms from a timid individual into a resourceful hero, managing to thwart a plot by Nazi agents intent on destroying the armory. In a moment of inventive bravery, he uses the very dust meant to incapacitate him to neutralize the enemy threat, ultimately leading to his recognition and newfound respect among his comrades. The story concludes with a hint of the absurdity surrounding Peter's adventures, tying in the fantastical elements with a critique on perceptions of heroism and valor in wartime. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Short stories
Subject Fantasy fiction
Subject World War, 1939-1945 -- United States -- Fiction
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EBook-No. 74328
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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