<p>‘Jamila Gavin is one of our greatest writers’ – S.F. Said</p>

The dramatic second story in the Surya Trilogy by Whitbread award-winning Jamila Gavin, author of Coram Boy. India 1948. “The light has gone out of our world.… Mahatma Gandhi is assassinated. In India, chaos and turmoil reign. In England, Jaspal and Marvinder’s father is in prison. Jaspal cannot forgive him, and longs to return to his village in the Punjab where he feels he belongs. Marvinder has found friends, her first love, and her gift as a violinist. But how can she ignore her mother’s voice calling her back to India? She is torn between two worlds. A story of thesearch for reconciliation, the sequel to Wheel of Surya is a beautifullycrafted story sets against the backdrop of Indian independence and thePartition of India and Pakistan. No children’s books about India conveysthese issues and themes with the effortless ease of Jamila Gavin. Her diversevoice is the perfect introduction to this period of history, for fansof The Bone Sparrow, Morris Gleitzman's Once, and KatherineRundell's The Wolf Wilder.
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The dramatic second story in the Surya Trilogy by Whitbread award-winning Jamila Gavin, author of Coram Boy.
‘Jamila Gavin is one of our greatest writers’ – S.F. Said
Competition: The;Book Thief;When the World Was Ours;Code Name Verity;Private Peaceful;War Horse;Boy in the Striped Pyjamas;Carries War;Diary of a Young;Girl;From Berlin;Violinist of Auschwitz;silver sword. Liz Kessler;Elizabeth Wein;Michael Morpurgo;John Boyne;Marcus Zusak;Nina Bawden;Anne Frank;Ian Serraillier
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780008511258
Publisert
2022-07-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Farshore
Vekt
180 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

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Biographical note

Jamila was born in Mussoorie (Bombay), India, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Her Indian father and English mother met as teachers in Iran and by the age of eleven she had lived in an Indian palace in the Punjab, a flat in a bombed-out street in Shepherd’s Bush, a bungalow in Poona, near Mumbai, and a terraced house in Ealing. She settled into a little town cottage in Stroud, Gloucestershire twenty five years ago but she still loves to travel. She won the Whitbread Children’s Book of the Year award with her book Coram Boy in 2000.