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The Boy With Two Hearts

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Boy With Two Hearts

Contributors:

By (Author) Phil Porter
By (author) Hamed Amiri

ISBN:

9781350294554

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Methuen Drama

Publication Date:

18th November 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

822.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Weight:

96g

Description

A story of hope, from Afghanistan to Wales. Herat, Afghanistan, 2000. A young mother makes a speech demanding freedom for Afghan women, angering local Taliban leaders who issue a warrant for her execution. With no choice but to run, the Amiri family embark on a long and terrifying journey out of Afghanistan and across Europe with the UK as their ultimate goal. Thrown into an unfamiliar world of fake passports and untrustworthy handlers, the Amiris must learn how to live with nothing and avoid capture at all costs. But with their eldest son Husseins life-threatening heart condition growing steadily worse, the journey soon becomes a race against time. Will they beat the odds and reach the UK in time for Hussein to receive the surgery he so badly needs The Boy with Two Hearts is the story of a family in danger and a love letter to the NHS. This extraordinary true story reveals the courage and humanity behind each refugee story, showing that hope and a sense of home can be found in the most unlikely places. This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere at Wales Millennium Centre in 2021.

Reviews

The message of love and hope is winningly delivered you can see why Hamed Amiri became a motivational speaker and this is a show that deserves as wide an audience as possible, from schoolchildren to politicians. * Guardian *
The achievement of this theatrical version of the book by Hamed Amiri, who fled his homeland in 2000 with his brothers Hussein and Hessam and their parents Fariba and Mohammed, is that it warms you as much as it saddens you. * Times *
Powerful chronicle of escape from Taliban-ruled Afghanistan...This adaptation at Wales Millennium Centre of Hamed Amiris 2020 book is heart-on-sleeve, not agit-prop. and all the more moving for it. * Telegraph *

Author Bio

Hamed Amiri was born in Herat, Afghanistan, and grew up under Taliban rule before escaping at the age of ten. He is a motivational speaker and influencer in the education sector, and a board member at Coleg Gwent, Wales. In 2016 he was awarded the Inspiring the Next Generation Award by the University of South Wales for services to education and young people. Inspired by his late brothers passion for positive change in society, Hameds mission is to share his familys story with a wide audience and change perceptions surrounding refugees and diversity. Phil Porter is a multi-award-winning playwright and librettist. His work has been produced at Manchester Royal Exchange, Northampton Theatre Royal, The Unicorn Theatre and The Royal Opera House. His plays include Vice Versa (RSC), The Man With The Hammer (Plymouth Theatre Royal), The Christmas Truce (RSC), Blink (Soho/nabokov), The Cracks In My Skin (Manchester Royal Exchange, Bruntwood Award winner) and Stealing Sweets And Punching People (Theatre 503/Off-Broadway). Edits/adaptations include Molieres The Miser (West End, with Sean Foley), Middletons A Mad World, My Masters (RSC, with Sean Foley), Shakespeares The Tempest (RSC/Little Angel) and Janos Hays The Stonewatcher (National Theatre).

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