Ali's Story - A Journey from Afghanistan by Andy Glynne

Ali's Story - A Journey from Afghanistan by Andy Glynne

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Summary

Real life testimonies of young people fleeing their homelands. Originally made as a series of animated films by the BBC, these books explore the experiences of young people whose lives are affected by conflict in their home countries.

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Ali's Story - A Journey from Afghanistan by Andy Glynne

This is the real-life story of 10-year-old refugee Ali who, accompanied by his grandmother, flees his home country of Afghanistan to avoid the conflict caused by the war. Told in Ali's own words, it documents his feelings of alienation, serparation and suffering that war can place on immigrant children and their families, and the thread of hope that can help them to overcome their ordeal. The Seeking Refuge stories were originally produced as award-winning animations for BBC Learning by Mosaic Films. This story was created by Salvadore Maldonado and Andy Glynne. These stories deal with the topics of war, separation, immigration and what it means to be a refugee. Ali's Story - A Journey from Afghanistan can be used to open up discussions for any age range about seeking asylum. Other titles in the series include Juliane's Story - A Journey from Zimbabwe, Navid's Story - A Journey from Iran, Rachel's Story - A Journey from Eurasia, and Hamid's Story - A Journey from Eritrea. Ideal for tying into Refugee Week. The films also explore the feelings of isolation that children can experience when they try to adapt to life in a strange country.
Ali's Story - A Journey from Afghanistan is told in his own words.
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ISBN 13 9780750278874
ISBN 10 0750278870
Title Ali's Story - A Journey from Afghanistan
Author Andy Glynne
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Hachette Children's Group
Year published 2014-11-27
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.