A Little Piece of Ground: 15th Anniversary Edition
By (Author) Elizabeth Laird
Pan Macmillan
Macmillan Children's Books
10th July 2018
12th July 2018
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: War and conflict issues
Paperback
224
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 15mm
158g
In Elizabeth Laird's A Little Piece of Ground, twelve-year-old Karim Aboudi and his family are trapped in their Ramallah home by a strict curfew. Israeli tanks control the city in response to a Palestinian suicide bombing. Karim longs to play football with his mates - being stuck inside with his teenage brother and fearful parents is driving him crazy. When the curfew ends, he and his friend discover an unused patch of ground that's the perfect site for a football pitch. Nearby, an old car hidden intact under bulldozed buildings makes a brilliant den. But in this city there's constant danger, even for schoolboys. And when Israeli soldiers find Karim outside during the next curfew, it seems impossible that he will survive . . . 'A fine book, and a daring book' Michael Morpurgo
A fine book, and a daring book -- Michael Morpurgo
This book must go down as a brave, serious and successful attempt to reach out and have this story heard -- Michael Rosen * Books For Keeps *
A Little Piece of Ground has the same rights as any other book to be on the shelves of shops and libraries. I also think that by reading books like this, and acknowledging other points of view, it will be easier for both sides to understand each other -- Fourteen year-old reader * Jewish Chronicle *
Elizabeth Laird is the multi-award-winning author of several much-loved children's books, including The Garbage King, The Prince Who Walked with Lions and The Fastest Boy in the World. Her most recent novel, Welcome to Nowhere, was published to huge critical acclaim and was shortlisted for the Scottish Teenage Book Prize, as well as the Books Are My Bag Young Adult Award. Elizabeth has been shortlisted for the prestigious CILIP Carnegie Medal six times. She lives in Britain now, but still likes to travel as much as she can.