by JamilaGavin (Author)
'I am truly a child of both countries and both cultures.' Born to an Indian father and an English mother, Jamila Gavin's childhood was divided between two worlds. Her earliest memories are of India, where she lived in a crumbling palace built for a prince, and learned to steal sugar cane and suck mangoes. But she would spend much of her childhood in England, where she picked blackberries, got chilblains, and learned to recognise doodlebug bombs. And between the two there were unforgettable journeys, by bullock carts and tongas, crowded trains and romantic P&O liners. A touching and very personal recollection, with a backdrop of world-shaking events, from the Blitz of World War II to the struggle for Indian independence and the assassination of Gandhi. Illustrated with the author's own delightful photographs.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: New
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 12 Sep 2002
ISBN 10: 0340854626
ISBN 13: 9780340854624
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Jamila Gavin is the author of Coram Boy which won the Whitbread Children's Book of the Year 2000 and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. She has also written many other fiction books for children, including The Wheel of Surya , The Wormholers , The Eye of the Horse , The Track of the Wind and The Singing Bowls .