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Product Description: War and other forms of conflict have destroyed the homes of thousands of the worldâs children. Twentytwo children give their personal accounts of losing home, family, or, all too often, both. Facts about the various conflicts, maps, photos, a glossary, and an introduction by acclaimed author Beverly Naidoo help children understand the plight of these kids whose lives are so different, but whose needs and hopes are very much like their own...read more
Hardcover:
9780803730830 | Dial Books for Young Readers, September 8, 2005, cover price $17.99 | About this edition: Children from around the world share their personal experiences with war and other forms of conflict that have shattered their homes and families, in a powerful volume that shows readers what it's like to be a refugee.
Paperback:
9780142404553 | Puffin, September 8, 2005, cover price $6.99 | About this edition: Children from around the world share their personal experiences with war and other forms of conflict that have shattered their homes and families, in a powerful volume that shows readers what it's like to be a refugee.
Reinforced:
9780606346245 | Demco Media, September 8, 2005, cover price $15.85 | About this edition: War and other forms of conflict have destroyed the homes of thousands of the worldâs children.
Children from around the world share their personal experiences with war and other forms of conflict that have shattered their homes and families, in a powerful volume that shows readers what it's like to be a refugee.
Prebinding:
9781417697601 | Turtleback Books, September 8, 2005, cover price $17.25 | About this edition: Children from around the world share their personal experiences with war and other forms of conflict that have shattered their homes and families, in a powerful volume that shows readers what it's like to be a refugee.
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