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OverviewA captivating new novel from Printz Award winner David Almond. Liam and his friend Max are playing in their neighborhood when the call of a bird leads them out into a field beyond their town. There, they find a baby lying alone atop a pile of stones with a note pinned to her clothing. Mystified, Liam brings the baby home to his parents. They agree to take her in, but police searches turn up no sign of the baby s parents. Finally they must surrender the baby to a foster family, who name her Allison. Visiting her in Northumberland, Liam meets Oliver, a foster son from Liberia who claims to be a refugee from the war there, and Crystal, a foster daughter. When Liam s parents decide to adopt Allison, Crystal and Oliver are invited to her christening. There, Oliver tells Liam about how he will be slaughtered if he is sent back to Liberia. The next time Liam sees Crystal, it is when she and Oliver have run away from their foster homes, desperate to keep Oliver from being sent back to Liberia. In a cave where the two are hiding, Liam learns the truth behind Oliver s dark past and is forced to ponder what all children are capable of. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David AlmondPublisher: Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers Imprint: Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers Dimensions: Width: 14.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.70cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9780385738064ISBN 10: 0385738064 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 10 November 2009 Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsStarred Review, Booklist, September 15, 2009: The kindness in every chapter is heartbreaking too. A haunting story, perfect for group discussion. Starred Review, Publishers Weekly, November 9, 2009: Almond tackles complex questions about humanityfrom multiple points of view; flashes of wisdom sometimes painful, sometimes uplifting arrive at unexpected moments Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews, October 15, 2009: [A] hypnotic, sensuous foray into the nature of war, truth, art and the savagery of humanity. Starred Review, Booklist, September 15, 2009: <br> The kindness in every chapter is heartbreaking too. A haunting story, perfect for group discussion. <br><br>Starred Review, Publishers Weekly, November 9, 2009: Almond tackles complex questions about humanity<br> from multiple points of view; flashes of wisdom--sometimes painful, sometimes uplifting--arrive at unexpected moments <br><br>Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews, October 15, 2009: [A] hypnotic, sensuous foray into the nature of war, truth, art and the savagery of humanity. Starred Review, Booklist, September 15, 2009: The kindness in every chapter is heartbreaking too. A haunting story, perfect for group discussion. Starred Review, Publishers Weekly, November 9, 2009: Almond tackles complex questions about humanity from multiple points of view; flashes of wisdom--sometimes painful, sometimes uplifting--arrive at unexpected moments Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews, October 15, 2009: [A] hypnotic, sensuous foray into the nature of war, truth, art and the savagery of humanity. Author InformationDavid Almond won the Printz Award for his novel, Kit s Wilderness, and a Printz Honor for Skellig. He lives in England with his partner and their daughter. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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