Rollercoasters: Iqbal
For the children of Hussain's carpet factory, Iqbal Masih's arrival is both the end of hope and its beginning. It is Iqbal who tells them that their families' debt will never be cancelled, but it is also Iqbal who is brave enough to plan their escape - and to encourage the children to stand together against their master's injustice.
Features
Powerful and moving story about the realities of child labour and slavery
Opportunities to examine the role of the narrator and to analyse characters and settings
Strong links to PSHE, history and geography
Free downloadable Rollercoaster Resource Pack of teaching and learning resources available
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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
Francesco D'Adamo
Language
English
ISBN
9781382017831
Level
Ungraded
Number of pages
122
Collection
Rollercoasters

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