
by Anthony Robinson (Author), Annemarie Young (Author), JuneAllan (Illustrator)
Mohammed was born in Kirkuk - the Kurdish part of Iraq. He speaks Kurdish, and now English too. Saddam Hussein persecuted Mohammed's people long before he was born but Mohammed's journey started in October 2000 when Saddam's soldiers came to his house, beat him and his mother and took his father away. Mohammed never saw his father again. This is his story. From that terrible night, to the escape from Iraq by bus, on horseback, in a small boat on a raging river and finally, hiding in a lorry on a ship. It covers his journey from Kirkuk to the Iraq-Iran border, through Iran, into Turkey and then on to England and safety. Mohammed and his mother we were granted 'leave to stay' in England in 2002. Other titles in the series: Gervelie's Journey, Hamzat's Journey To read a speech from the authors given at the booklaunch, click here
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 19 Feb 2009
ISBN 10: 1845076532
ISBN 13: 9781845076535
Book Overview: * The second in the Refugee Diary Series after Gervelie's Journey * Series depicts real stories highlighting the plight of refugees and asylum-seekers * Photographs and illustrations depict the events described for the child as they talk about their past and discuss their hopes for the future. * Other titles will feature children from the Congo, Bolivia and Chechnya