Fish: A refugee's story of hope and survival

Fish: A refugee's story of hope and survival

by L.S.Matthews (Author)

Synopsis

Winner of the Fidler Award, this is a compelling, globally successful book about becoming a refugee, told with compassion and hope.

War and drought have come to Tiger's country. Just before Tiger's family leaves, Tiger finds a fish struggling for life in a drying-up puddle - and rescues it. And so they set off on a dangerous journey across the mountains, with only what they can carry on their backs - the fish's grip on survival mirroring their own.

Critically acclaimed for its subtlety and simplicity, this is a universal fable where the specifics of geography, conflict and even the gender of the narrator are not given. Anyone can identify with Tiger's desire to make a difference to the world, and keep hope alive.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 18 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0340874031
ISBN 13: 9780340874035
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: Winner of the Fidler Award 2002, this is a fresh, original adventure story with an exotic setting - introducing a character and a journey which defy traditional description.

Media Reviews
An unusual and touching story of bravery and determination * Newbury Weekly News *
[An] unpretentious gem of a novel * South China Morning Post *
Stunning debut novel * The Glasgow Herald *
Outstanding * Aldershot Mail *
the fable-like quality of the telling has a subdued power. * Linda Newbury, TES *
Matthews allows just enough detail - and heart - to make miracles feel possible. * Book of the week, Publishers Weekly *
powerful and often surreal tale * Western Gazette *
A very unusual book, it maintained its pace ... the characters are so well drawn. * Armadillo *
A wonderful story of survival simply and powerfully told. * Daily Echo *
A strong, tender story ... I highly recommend this book. * Children's Books in Ireland *
A Dog for Life: 'Children of eight to 11 will love it. And so did I.' * Telegraph *
The Outcasts: 'this absorbing adventure story ... would provoke much useful discussion among KS3 students, both in the classroom and within a smaller book-group context.' * School Librarian *
Author Bio
L.S. Matthews, a Goldsmiths' College graduate, worked briefly in publishing and then in education, before becoming a full-time writer. She lives in Dorset with her husband and two children.