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Refugee boy

Refugee boy

Alem, the product of an Ethiopean father and Eritrean mother, is left alone in London, his fate resting in the hands of the Refugee Council and the British justice system. This story charts Alem's fate as he is moved from children's home to foster family, and in and out of court hearings.

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Book info

Author Zephaniah, Benjamin.
Reader Owusu-Achiaw Jude
Language eng
Duration 7 h 6 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description talking book Daisy 2.02 (7 h 6 min)
Original publication info Bloomsbury 2001.
Keywords flyktingar ensamkommande flyktingbarn pojkar London Storbritannien nuortenkirjallisuus pakolaiset yksintulleet pakolaislapset pojat Lontoo Iso-Britannia ungdomslitteratur
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