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Photographs by
Cindy Karp.
Edi Fejzullahu, a twelve-year-old Albanian boy, and his family are forced to leave their Kosovo home in the spring of 1999 to live in a Macedonian refugee camp. An introduction provides historical and political context; the rest of the photo-essay is devoted to Edi's experience in the camp. The professionally framed color photos maintain the intimacy of snapshots; the understated text allows the facts of Edi's life to speak for themselves.
Reviewer: Roger Sutton
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
July, 2000