Angel Boy

By Bernard Ashley

Online price: £5.99
Paperback, 96pp
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Published: 14th July 2008
Category: Junior fiction, Multicultural
Interest age, years:
From 8 To 11

Key Stage:

About this Book

Certainly not the usual themes of books for children of this age goup, but none the worse for that. The unfamiliar setting is also a positive strength of the book, exploring the more familiar theme of the 'haves' and the 'have nots', but in Ghanaian society. - School Librarian

The holidays lie heavy on young Leonard Boameh. His schoolfriends live far away from his home town of Accra, his nana is no fun, and his dad - who's great - is away working most of the time. So Leonard decides to run away for a few hours, and when Nana isn't looking he takes the tro-tro bus to Elmina, a historic European fort built to imprison West African slaves shipped off to America. There are lots of rough kids begging there, and before Leonard knows what's happening, he is kidnapped by the meanest gang of all, who plan to use his angel-face to fleece the tourists. Leonard is now a slave, trying to escape from a living nightmare. Bernard Ashley's thought-provoking Ghanaian story, set in the sinister, poverty-driven underworld of gangland, leads to a taut, thrilling climax.

Publication Details:


Publisher:
 Frances Lincoln Children's Books
ISBN:
 9781845078096
Format:
 198 mm x 129 mm (7.8 inches x 5.1 inches)
Binding:
 Paperback
96 pages
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