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Anna Perera

    L'écriture d'Anna explore des questions complexes de justice et d'humanité, s'inspirant souvent de moments profonds de prise de conscience sur le monde. Son travail examine des dilemmes éthiques et leur impact, tissant des récits captivants qui remettent en question les perspectives des lecteurs. À travers sa narration puissante, elle immerge le public dans des scénarios stimulants qui résonnent profondément. Sa voix distinctive offre un examen poignant des préoccupations sociétales, laissant une impression durable.

    GuantanamoBoy
    Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 16 More Pack A: Lolly Woe
    The Glass Collector
    Guantanamo Boy
    Guantanamo Boy, English edition
    The Whole of the Moon: Don't All Teenagers Watch Porn?
    • Meet Marya - a strong and clever but mostly unnoticed, 17 year old, who lives with her closed-down brother, Evan, 16, and hard-working, newly-separated mum, in busy South London. When an outburst by Evan proves he’s watching hardcore porn, alarm bells ring. Leaving the cat with the lodger, Mum gathers up her family and takes them on an unusual and apparently innocent summer trip to Spain. An eco-community of all places. Not Marya and Evan’s idea of fun because Arcadia’s wifi can’t be trusted and there’s no escape from the heat of the natural world. What Marya and Evan don’t know is they aren’t there to experience the challenges of a vegan diet and compost toilets but to learn from Blake and Sharrow; an ex-porn addict and ex-porn victim. When the layers of illusion fall away, family ties are tested. What will their new-found freedom and friendships lead to? Will they succumb to love among the summer heat, sparkling lake and billions of stars? The Whole Of The Moon shines a light on the loss of control, fear, sadness, anger and shame swimming around the bloodstream of young people as a result of pornography. This one-of-a-kind family novel will keep you hooked from the first page.

      The Whole of the Moon: Don't All Teenagers Watch Porn?
    • While visiting friends and family in Pakistan with his parents, fifteen-year-old Khalid is mistaken for a terrorist, kidnapped and taken to Guantanamo Bay where where torture and terror are the norm.

      Guantanamo Boy, English edition
    • A gripping and politically relevant story, it follows fifteen-year-old Khalid, the son of Pakistani immigrants, whose life in Rochdale, England, turns upside down during a trip to Pakistan. Arrested and taken to Guantanamo, he endures a nightmare of wrongful imprisonment while his peers experience freedom.

      Guantanamo Boy
    • The Glass Collector

      • 293pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(163)Évaluer

      Fifteen-year-old Aaron lives amongst the rubbish piles in the slums of Cairo. His job? To collect broken glass. His life? Wasted. His hope? To find a future he can believe in...

      The Glass Collector
    • In Lolly Woe Albie enters a competition to win a TV, he has to collect 1000 lolly sticks in 3 days to win. Albie really wants a TV, the summer holidays are looking boring without one. Then he meets Tash... TreeTops Fiction contains engaging novels from top authors and illustrators with the variety children need to develop a love of reading!

      Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 16 More Pack A: Lolly Woe
    • Er ist völlig rechtlos, aber ohne Schuld Der fünfzehnjährige Khalid, Sohn pakistanischer Einwanderer, führt ein ganz normales Leben in Rochdale, England. Doch das ändert sich schlagartig, als Khalid die Ferien in Pakistan verbringt. Ohne Vorwarnung wird er verhaftet, gewaltsam verhört und über mehrere Stationen nach Guantanamo verschleppt. Immer wieder hofft Khalid, dass sich seine Inhaftierung als Missverständnis herausstellt. Doch der Albtraum hat erst begonnen und während seine Altersgenossen zum ersten Mal ihre Freiheit entdecken, verbringt Khalid zwei Jahre in dem rechtlosen, dunklen Ort, der Guantanamo heißt. •Hochaktuell, politisch, packend: Das Schicksal eines 15-jährigen Jungen in Guantanamo •Einfühlsam erzählt, aufrüttelnd, authentisch: Eine Lektüre, die man nicht mehr vergisst •Brandaktuell: Das dunkle Erbe der Bush-Ära

      GuantanamoBoy