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Rollercoasters: Boy, Everywhere

Following a bomb attack, thirteen-year-old Sami and his family leave behind their lives in Syria. They begin a dangerous journey to seek asylum in the UK: through threatening encounters, perilous boat journeys, and arriving at a detention centre, Sami learns the world can be harsh - but can hope be found in these unlikely places?
 

Features

  • The captivating story of thirteen-year-old Sami, a refugee who is forced to leave his home in Syria
  • Themes of family, coping with the experiences of war, change, bravery, resilience and survival
  • Award-winning novel written by A. M. Dassu, which gives an insight into a refugee's life
  • An exciting story combined with relevant issues to engage and motivate readers
  • Includes reading notes at the back of the book and a free, downloadable resource pack

Rollercoasters comprises a wide-ranging list of award-winning titles by award-winning writers, themed collections that are ideal for introducing students to the texts and poetry they will encounter later in their studies.

Authors

A. M. Dassu

Level

Ungraded

Language

English

Pages

336

Collection

Rollercoasters

Isbn

9781382035101

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