Selected Product: | One Day the Soldiers Came: Voices of Children in War (P.S.) Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Charles London Publisher: Harper Perennial Release Date: 2007-10-01 ISBN-10: 0061240478 ISBN-13: 9780061240478 List Price: $14.95 Average Customer Rating: | | A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier ISBN-10: 0374531269 ISBN-13: 9780374531263 List Price:$12.00 Girl Soldier: A Story of Hope for Northern Uganda's Children ISBN-10: 0800794214 ISBN-13: 9780800794217 List Price:$13.99 Children at War ISBN-10: 0520248767 ISBN-13: 9780520248762 List Price:$18.95 Aboke Girls. Children Abducted in Northern Uganda ISBN-10: 9970022563 ISBN-13: 9789970022564 List Price:$19.95 |
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Today, in violence-torn regions across the globe, 20 million children have been uprooted, orphaned, or injured by war, famine, and poverty. This is their story . . . and ours. In this powerful and unforgettable book--by turns painful, funny, terrifying, and triumphant--Charles London takes us into the world of refugee children, celebrating their unique skills for survival and reflection. Their remarkable stories and drawings chill the blood and touch the heart, offering an indelible, first hand portrait of the war that rages beyond the headlines. A Must Read | Customer Rating: | | Charles London has written a compelling and disturbing book speaking for children who are victims of wars created by the adults around them. His writing style is engaging and the children's stories are clearly told. This book is an important read for anyone who cares about children and their place in the world. |
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