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Diego! Run

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Diego! Run

Contributors:

By (Author) Deborah Ellis

ISBN:

9781741751550

Publisher:

A&U Children's

Imprint:

A&U Children

Publication Date:

1st May 2007

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Primary and Secondary Educational

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

204

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 195mm

Weight:

224g

Description

For twelve-year-old Diego, home is a prison in Cochabamba, Bolivia. His parents are locked up, but he is free to come and go: to school, to the market to sell his mother's hand-knitted goods, and to work as a 'taxi', running errands for the prisoners. But when his little sister runs away and his mother receives a heavy fine, Diego has to make big money, fast. His friend Mando has a plan.

Lured by the promise of riches, Diego and Mando are soon deep in the jungle and far from home. Forced to manufacture cocaine in terrible conditions, Diego must risk everything if he wants to see his family again.

Deborah Ellis has used her investigative skills, her strong social conscience and her gift for storytelling to turn a complex situation into a rip-roaring, heart-wrenching adventure.

Reviews

'From the author of the acclaimed Parvanaseries comes this...story of a boy who has to risk everything for his family.'Lindfield Children's Bookshop'Rich in detail, this story grew from Ellis's first-hand experiences, which give the book a real potency.'Sunday Age, 6 May 2007'true-to-life adventure about Diego, a gutsy young Bolivian boy, who needs all his ingenuity and courage to stay alive and help his family.'AgeEducation Newsletter, Term 2 2007

Author Bio

Deborah Ellis is an internationally acclaimed Canadian author. Her first children's book, Looking for X, won the Canadian Governor General's Award for Children's Literature. Since then, she has become a best-selling author in Australia and overseas, loved by children and adults for her Parvana books. She has also written non-fiction about refugees for adults and children. All of her work reflects her strong social conscience and storytelling skills. She has donated more than a two million dollars in royalties donated to organisations such as Women for Women in Afghanistan, UNICEF, and Street Kids International. In 2017 Parvana was adapted into an award-winning animated film called The Breadwinner. In 2006, Deb was named to the Order of Ontario and in 2016 she was named to the Order of Canada.

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