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978-1-897187-50-0

$9.95 Paperback

216 Pages • 5.5" x 8.25"

Ages: 13 and up

Reading Levels

Grade: 6-up

Guided Reading Level: Y

Child of Dandelions

by: Shenaaz Nanji

Sabine has a happy life in Uganda, until the "countdown monster" changes everything - ordering her and everyone like her to leave their home and their country.

It is 1972, and fifteen-year-old Sabine enjoys a comfortable life as the daughter of Indian parents living in Uganda. But her world is turned upside down when the country’s military President, General Idi Amin, declares Indians must be “weeded out” of the country in ninety days.

At first, Sabine does not believe that as Indians born in Uganda they will be forced to leave their beloved home. It all seems so unfair. But as the countdown continues, Sabine’s eyes are opened to the poverty and hostility around her. She begins to realize that she has lived a life of privilege compared to most Ugandans. Even her best friend, Zena, turns away from her and tells her she does not belong. When Sabine’s beloved Uncle goes missing and soldiers raid the family home, her father and mother are forced to flee. Sabine is left to take charge of her and her brother’s fate, using all her strength and resilience to find a way to escape the Uganda that used to be her home.

 

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Awards

Awards:


 


Governor General’s Awards 2008 – Children’s Literature Text – Finalist


 


Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction, Canadian Children's Book Centre 2009 – Finalis


 


International Reading Association’s Notable Books for a Global Society List 2009


 


Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Awards 2010 – Finalist


 


Exporting Alberta Award 2009 - Finalist

Reviews

“A beautiful, touching story of a child caught between two worlds, in a country caught in the grip of a brutal army dictator. Shenaaz Nanji evokes wonderfully the purity and bewilderment of a child awakening to terror and discovering a wretched reality.” — M. G. Vassanji, author of The Assasin’s Song


 


"Readers will feel her inner conflict sharply, admire her resilience and quick thinking—and come away shocked themselves by the brutality she encounters during this little-known historical episode." - Kirkus Reviews


 


"...a gripping story of a remarkable teen who helps her family face impossible loss." - Booklist


 


To hear Just One More Book’s podcast about Child of Dandelions go to www.justonemorebook.com

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