Asylum

Asylum

by RachelAnderson (Author)

Synopsis

Set in an about-to-be-demolished high-rise block of flats, various characters have arrived from a variety of situations; their lives and their stories, interweave, change and affect each other, and travel towards deeply moving, often funny, happy and painful outcomes.

At the core of the story are two asylum seekers: All fifteen-year-old Sunday wanted was a country that was democratic and respectful of human life. All eight-year-old Rosa wanted was somewhere safe, away from the bad things of the past. Through their eyes, ideas of Britain and belonging are explored.

Moving, thoughtful, outstanding and unforgettable.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 02 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 0340997680
ISBN 13: 9780340997680
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: A poignant tale of human loss and friendship, with some harsh truths - from the award-winning and sensational Rachel Anderson.

Media Reviews
A sweet story about friendship. * Bliss *
A sensitive and thought-provoking exploration of the human stories and desperation behind our immigration figures. * Bournemouth Daily Echo *
Moving, sensitve and thought-provoking...a powerful, compelling book. A book I feel should be in all secondary school libraries. * School Librarian *
A lovely, sometimes painful story of two immigrants to the UK. By turns funny, sad and serious, this is a humane look at a controversial issue and will give great pause for thought. * The Bookbag *
'an affecting, well written tale with central characters you really root for.' * Peters Gazette *

PRAISE FOR RACHEL ANDERSON:
'Innovative and daring.'

* Books for Keeps *
Rachel Anderson pulls no punches. * Carousel *
Inventiveness and a sympathy for human difference. * Philip Pullman, The Guardian *
... shows enormous skill in imagining a child's perspective on events bewildering even to adults. * Publishers Weekly *
... writes with observation and subtle humour but with no trace of sentimentality. * Sunday Telegraph *
... perceptive writing and quietly provocative approach to themes that are far removed from conventionally acceptable topics for young readers. * Stephanie Nettell, Books for Keeps *
RED MOON: 'the novel provides sensitive and thought-provoking insights' * Widening Horizons *
'... a brave novel ... Anderson cleverly has portrayed one of the world's most current debated issues to children in a simple and comfortable way for them to understand ... Red Moon inspires us to acknowledge the suffering of others in cultures different from our own and encourages children to think beyond the boundaries.' * Hackwriters *
'Powerfully written and thought provoking, this is a powerful read.' * Julia Eccleshare, Lovereading4kids *
'... a richly textured novel with an unadorned prosaic style that belies its intense emotional impact.' * Achuka *
'a thought-provoking account of the slippery world teenagers are growing up in.' * Catriona Ferguson, Sunday Star Times *
'Rachel Anderson has a real gift for getting into the minds of her young charcters...teenage readers get a real sense of what it must be like to struggle for an identity' * Karen Priest, What's on Books *
Moving, thoughtful, outstanding and unforgettable. * Peters Gazette *
I have rarely read a novel that has touched me so profoundly. * First News *
Moving, sensitive and thought provoking book... should be in all secondary school libraries, promotoed by librarians and read in book groups. * School Librarian *
If you read horror books, this is the book for you! * Teen Titles *
Author Bio
Winner of the Guardian Children's Fiction Award for Paper Faces, Rachel Anderson has written more than 30 books for children of all ages. She excels at tackling life's difficult themes with a skilful blend of humour and sensitivity. Rachel has one daughter, three sons, two goldfish, several free-range muntjacs, and a delightful diversity of grandchildren.