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Welcome to Nowhere

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Welcome to Nowhere

Contributors:

By (Author) Elizabeth Laird
Illustrated by Lucy Eldridge
Illustrated by Maria Brzozowska
Cover design or artwork by Maria Brzozowska

ISBN:

9781035034734

Publisher:

Pan Macmillan

Imprint:

Macmillan Children's Books

Publication Date:

29th October 2024

UK Publication Date:

30th May 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: War and conflict issues

Dewey:

823.914

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

254g

Description

From award-winning and beloved children's author Elizabeth Laird comes a stunning edition of Welcome to Nowhere, with a cover illustration by Maria Brzozowska, an updated author letter and additional content from the author, including discussion notes. A must-read modern classic, this is a beautifully written story about the life of one family caught up in civil war, illustrated throughout in black-and-white by Lucy Eldridge. Twelve-year-old Omar and his brothers and sisters were born and raised in the beautiful and bustling city of Bosra, Syria. Omar doesn't care about politics - all he wants is to grow up to become a successful businessman who will take the world by storm. But when his clever older brother, Musa, gets mixed up with some young political activists, everything changes . . . Before long, bombs are falling, people are dying, and Omar and his family have no choice but to flee their home with only what they can carry. Yet no matter how far they run, the shadow of war follows them - until they have no other choice than to attempt the dangerous journey to escape their homeland altogether. But where do you go when you can't go home This edition includes brilliant extra material, such as: - An author letter by Elizabeth Laird - Extra content from the author, including reading group questions

Reviews

A muscular, moving, thought-provoking book * Guardian *
[H]umane and empathetic . . . Not only eye-opening, important and topical, but a vivid, emotionally involving, nail-biting read . . .an effective call to action. -- Nicolette Jones * The Sunday Times Children's Book of the Week *
A muscular, moving, thought-provoking book from an award-winning writer -- Imogen Russell Williams * Guardian *
[I]n bringing the fate of the victims of the Syrian conflict to life for young readers, both to inform and encourage sympathy and understanding, it is much to be admired. * Books for Keeps *
An important story for our time * Scottish Book Trust *
Not only does it explain how the war in Syria began in as clear a way as I have ever heard but [Elizabeth Laird] makes her characters lovable, loathable - and believable. They are children of war but not defined by it . . . fascinating and sing[s] with truth. -- Alex O'Connell * The Times Children's Book of the Week *
This powerful, dramatic story, poignantly illustrates how war affects ordinary people * Bookseller *
Deeply moving . . . you can always count on Elizabeth Laird to write fearlessly but with compassion and this story will give readers plenty to think about * Bookbag *
A poignant, special book which is beautifully written. Essential reading. * ReadingZone *
Powerful, heart-breaking and compelling * The Scotsman *

Author Bio

Elizabeth Laird is the multi-award-winning author of several much-loved children's books including The Garbage King, The Fastest Boy in the World and Dindy and the Elephant. She has been shortlisted for the prestigious Carnegie Medal six times. She lives in Britain now, but still likes to travel as much as she can.

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