The phrase 'asylum-seeker' is one we see in the media all the time. It stimulates fierce and controversial debate, in arguments about migration, race and religion. The movement of people from poor or struggling countries to those where there may be opportunities for a better life is a constant in human history, but it is something with particular relevance in our own time. This collection of short stories shows us people who have been forced to leave their homes or families to seek help and shelter elsewhere. Some are about young people travelling to other countries, others are concerned with children left behind when parents are forced to flee. These are stories about physical and emotional suffering, but also about the humanity of some people from host countries who act with generosity and sympathy.
Tony Bradman has written more than 50 books for children. Well-known as a children's book reviewer for Parents magazine, he also founded the Best Book for Babies Award. His books for Frances Lincoln are Has Anyone Seen Jack?, Look Out He's Behind You, This Little Baby, Through my Window and he edited the story anthology Give Me Shelter. Tony lives in Kent.
Title: Give Me Shelter: Stories About Children Who Seek Asylum
Author: Bradman, Tony
ISBN: 9781847800022
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Publisher: Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
Publication Date: 2009-11-05
Number of Pages: 224
Weight: 0.1996 kg
An admirable collection of short stories about asylum. Going beyond media stereotypes, they provide insight into situations many children face. These sometimes chilling accounts are invaluable for PSHE but make satisfying reads in their own right.