Boy Who Said Nothing - A Child's Story of Fleeing Conflict
Boy Who Said Nothing - A Child's Story of Fleeing Conflict
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Author(s): Solakovic, Mirsad
Binding: Paperback / softback
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Pagination: 368 pages
Dimensions (mm): 130 x 196 x 22
Weight (g): 282
Year of Publication: 2018
Publisher: John Blake Publishing Ltd
ISBN13/EAN/SKU: 9781786069030
Description: 'IT TOOK ME LONGER TO FORGIVE MY DAD FOR NOT HELPING ME WHEN I WAS TORTURED, THAN TO FORGIVE THOSE SOLDIERS WHO TORTURED ME'
Mirsad Solakovic survived a war in which some 300,000 people died, but was left with psychological damage.
Mirsad lived through the ethnic cleansing of Bosnian civilians, until his family escaped to the UK. Following his experiences, he became difficult and untractable, and refused to speak English - until dedicated and sympathetic teachers at his school in Birmingham brought him back into contact with those around him.
This thought-provoking account of the Bosnian and Herzegovinian tragedy paints a uniquely intimate portrait of survival, revealing pain that has never faded, yet has not crushed the human spirit. It is also an uplifting account of just how effective good teachers can be when faced with deeply troubled pupils.
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Binding: Paperback / softback
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Pagination: 368 pages
Dimensions (mm): 130 x 196 x 22
Weight (g): 282
Year of Publication: 2018
Publisher: John Blake Publishing Ltd
ISBN13/EAN/SKU: 9781786069030
Description: 'IT TOOK ME LONGER TO FORGIVE MY DAD FOR NOT HELPING ME WHEN I WAS TORTURED, THAN TO FORGIVE THOSE SOLDIERS WHO TORTURED ME'
Mirsad Solakovic survived a war in which some 300,000 people died, but was left with psychological damage.
Mirsad lived through the ethnic cleansing of Bosnian civilians, until his family escaped to the UK. Following his experiences, he became difficult and untractable, and refused to speak English - until dedicated and sympathetic teachers at his school in Birmingham brought him back into contact with those around him.
This thought-provoking account of the Bosnian and Herzegovinian tragedy paints a uniquely intimate portrait of survival, revealing pain that has never faded, yet has not crushed the human spirit. It is also an uplifting account of just how effective good teachers can be when faced with deeply troubled pupils.

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