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  1. Overview. The Butterfly Lion is a 1996 middle grade novel by British author Michael Morpurgo. The novel follows a young boy named Michael Morpurgo as he runs away from boarding school in Wiltshire, England, while an embedded narrative chronicles the lives of Bertie and Millie Andrews, past residents of a massive estate near the boarding school ...

  2. The Butterfly Lion is a children's novel by Michael Morpurgo. It was first published in Great Britain by Collins in 1996, and won the 1996 Smarties book prize . [ 1 ] The book was adapted into a stage play by Daniel Buckroyd of the Mercury Theatre, Colchester , which toured the UK in 2014.

    • Michael Morpurgo
    • 1996
  3. 4,700+ Quick-Read Plot Summaries. Downloadable PDFs. As a boy, Michael is, “more miserable than I had ever been before” (8) at the novel’s opening. He is stuck at boarding school in Wiltshire, away from home, his mother, and London. He faces a bully named Basher Beaumont, and a teacher named Mr. Carter, who tortures him for poor spelling.

  4. NOVEL STUDY. The Butterfly Lion, by Michael Morpurgo. SUMMARY. This is truly a heart-warming tale of friendship, loyalty, overcoming adversities and perseverance. The story is based on the friendship between Bertie and his rescued orphan white lion cub from the African veld. Despite, Bertie being sent to a boarding school in England and the ...

  5. In The Butterfly Lion, two women die of broken hearts after their beloved Bertie departs, suggesting that grief is an ailment of terminal ferocity. The novel argues that unless we can shape grief into purpose, it can consume us. The first to die in this way is Bertie’s mother. Her husband sends her child and the pet lion cub away, leaving her ...

  6. From the hillside he hears the woman’s voice and promises to look after the butterfly lion and never to forget their story. Themes and issues addressed in this novel include war, separation, loneliness, and the supernatural. 1. 3rd Class Novel Notes About the Author M ichael Morpurgo was born in St Alban’s, England in 1943.

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