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From Kinglake To Kabul Neil Grant David Williams

  • SKU: BELL-5077312
From Kinglake To Kabul Neil Grant David Williams
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Publisher: Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd;Allen & Unwin Children's
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.52 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Neil Grant, David Williams
ISBN: 9781742692432, 1742692435
Language: English
Year: 2011

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From Kinglake To Kabul Neil Grant David Williams by Neil Grant, David Williams 9781742692432, 1742692435 instant download after payment.

Kinglake had one day of disaster with far-reaching effects; Kabul has endured 30 years of war. In this remarkable collection of young people's writing, students from schools in Kinglake and Kabul share their stories of resilience, courage and hope.

Students from Diamond Valley College and the International School of Kabul share their stories:

'There is dirt on my face. I do not care about anything else in the world except for what I am writing.' Paige Dwyer

'After twenty-five years, my father and uncle have moved back to Afghanistan. My father says, You are going to build this country again."' Shaheer

'My family had to run on foot because, although we had a car, my dad just had a learner's permit and he dared not drive.' My Nguyen and Thuy Nguyen

'I am an Afghan and I am proud of it.' Rahiba

'We had one terrible day in February 2009, Afghanistan has had 30 years of war. This is not a book of remembrance or a book that desires to shock, it is a book about what is...

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