Gervelie's Journey (Refugee Diary)

By Anthony Robinson and Annemarie Young Illustrated by June Allan

Online price: £11.99
Hardback, 32pp
Published: 17th April 2008
Series: Refugee Diary
Category: Multicultural, Picture information
Interest age, years:
From 8 To 12

Key Stage:

This title is currently out of stock
About this Book

This is a most timely book in that it highlights the traumatic experiences that individuals have undergone, compelling them to seek refuge in another country. The story is in Gervelie's own words complemented by superb colourful illustrations and photographs. Young readers would find this a readable and informative book: it would also be useful as stimulus material for KS2/3 pupils to promote understanding of the circumstances of refugees. - School Librarian

It relates with understated poignancy the true story of a young child fleeing militia attacks and civil war in west Africa. Illustrated by an evocative combination of photographs and watercolours, it offers a happy ending of sorts: Gervelie and her father are now settled in Norwich. - Guardian

In the world of today, many young people will meet refugees in school or in their community. Books like this will help them understand the suffering such victims endure. - Ibby Link

What makes this stand out from other refugee accounts for primary classes is its bravery in presenting the events as unresolved. This true story follows Gervelie from war-torn Congo to asylum in Norwich via the Ivory Coast and Ghana. Sensitively written and illustrated, the little girl's story is told without softening, sentimentalising or seeking to shock. It ends with Gervelie telling us about her ambition to be a singer and the spirit of this girl - whose family is still split and residential status in the UK far from assured - is fascinating. A great book to use for PSHE and class discussions at any age. Truly remarkable. - Scholastic Best Books of 2008

Please note that this Hardback edition is out of stock. The Paperback edition can be preordered by clicking on Gervelie's Journey under Related Books in the bottom of the right-hand menu.

Gervelie was born in the Republic of the Congo in 1995. This is the true story of her flight from her home in Africa to seek refuge in the United Kingdom and is told in her words. It is the honest and heartrending story of a family torn apart by war and their courageous decision to seek a life of peace in the West.

This is the first book in a brand new series highlighting the true stories of refugee children. To read a speech from the authors given at the booklaunch, click here

Publication Details:


Publisher:
 Frances Lincoln Children's Books
ISBN:
 9781845076528
Format:
 280 mm x 214 mm (11 inches x 8.4 inches)
Binding:
 Hardback
32 pages
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