Tomorrow by Nadine Kaadan (published by Lantana Publishing)
is a story of reality and hope.
Nadine Kaadan brings to life the story of Yazan, a Syrian
boy who is stuck inside the house – no school, no play and parents distracted
by war. Parents naturally are focussed on the reality, while the children miss
their childhood – playing, being with friends, learning and getting to know the
world. But what do you do when your world is literally crumbling around you and
your life is restricted to the four walls of your house?
While the war has worsened in Syria, since Nadine left the
country, tomorrow is a message of hope. We need to hope that tomorrow will be
different, better, and more peaceful. Tomorrow is what many children are
waiting for – because tomorrow might bring medicines, food, peace, and play.
Tomorrow is a story from young Yazan’s viewpoint – what is
important to a young boy? Meeting his friends, playing with his new bike that
has a special bell that goes TINGALINGALING! He even misses school and his
friends. This is a story for every child in every part of the world – because
this is a tragedy of our contemporary world. Children who are growing up now in
the UK or in any other continent should be given the opportunity to understand
and empathise with their peers in war-torn cities and countries.
Yazan’s story will initiate discussions at home and in
schools. Not just about war, but also about what would they paint on their
walls, if they could paint anything? Tomorrow ends with hope for a better future
not just for Yazan but for all children in all parts of the world where strife
has stolen their childhood.
Find out more about the book. And read Nadine's interview here.
And if you're a teacher or a parent looking to introduce your children to more books about refugees, here are some wonderful books. But many of them are published in the US.
And if you're a teacher or a parent looking to introduce your children to more books about refugees, here are some wonderful books. But many of them are published in the US.
Chitra Soundar is an Indian-born British writer of children's books and storyteller. Find out more at www.chitrasoundar.com or follow her on Twitter @csoundar.
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2 comments:
Good to see this review here, Chitra, and the links. Thanks.
Thanks Penny
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