A homesick girl yearns for her old life in Goma in this touching and ultimately uplifting drama.
Nadine doesn't like her new life. She doesn't speak the language, she can't understand what's going on, and more than anything, it's just not home. Especially since her father isn't here with them in the UK. But it just wasn't safe in Goma anymore, not with the uprising and the violence of the rebel soldiers. So Nadine tries to find something in her new life that will remind her of the happy memories of Africa.
Particularly suitable for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 7.
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Bernard Ashley is a former head teacher who worked in London schools for many years. He has been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal on three occasions and has also written for television.
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Oliver Cuthbertson was born in Amman, Jordan and now lives and works in London. He loves all things fantastical and historical and has worked with a diverse range of clients in both publishing and the entertainment world, including Fox, HBO, Universal Pictures and Warner Bros.