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Liverpool Reads - Refugee Boy

 

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I think that Refugee boy is a very powerful book which outlines the horrors of war in Ethiopia and Eritrea. But, it is told from a child's point of view. This is certainly a different way of doing things because some people may ask, what do children know about war? They are far too young to understand, but I think that actually children possibly see a lot more about the horrors, the ups, the causes and the consequences of war a lot more clearly than any adult could!
Poppy E

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Read  Bea Colley's, Liverpool Reads coordinator's blog: 'On the Line between Black and White’ - Small Island Read 2007

 

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