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295 pp.
| Bloomsbury |
July, 2002 |
TradeISBN 0-7475-5086-7$$15.95
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4-6
For fourteen-year-old Alem's Ethiopian father and his Eritrean mother, no place in either country is safe; neither parent will sacrifice Alem to the warring madness. Alem and his father travel to England where the latter leaves his son to, he hopes, a better life as a refugee. Zephaniah doesn't soft-pedal the tragedy of the events, and Alem's status as a stranger in a strange land is what Zephaniah documents in his moving tale.
Reviewer: Susan P. Bloom
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
September, 2002