Shahana: Through My Eyes
By (Author) Rosanne Hawke
Edited by Lyn White
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A&U Children's
A&U Children
27th May 2013
9th October 2014
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: War and conflict issues
A823.00
Commended for Children's Peace Literature Award 2013 (Australia)
Paperback
216
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
190g
'Open your eyes. We will not hurt you.' The boy quietens; his eyes open. 'Where are you from' The boy stares at them both; then says, 'Who will you tell' Shahana lives alone with her young brother in the shadow of the Line of Control, the border patrolled by Pakistani and Indian soldiers that divides Kashmir in two. Life is hard, but Shahana ekes out a living with her beautiful embroidery. Then she finds a boy lying unconscious near the border. Zahid is from across the Line of Control, and Shahana takes a terrible risk by sheltering him. But how can she give Zahid up to the authorities when she knows he'll be imprisoned - or worse
"A good choice for school and public libraries to support...discussion of international current events." "School Library Journal," July 2016 issue"
Rosanne Hawke is the author of Taj and the Great Camel Trek and the YA novels The Messenger Bird and Mountain Wolf.