Amnesty International is a worldwide, voluntary organisation which campaigns for human rights across the globe. In this stunning collection of writings the contributors, including Malorie Blackman, James Berry, Geraldine McCaughrean and Quentin Blake, show that the principles of Amnesty International - justice, freedom and equality - apply to all of us in our daily lives and not just in the political arena. The poems and stories in this stunning, colourful and hopeful little book celebrate the will and power of individuals to force changes in the world around them, and cleverly combines the best storytelling traditions with a thoroughly modern ideal.
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Miriam Edwards comes from a long line of dressmakers and tailors. Her mother taught her to make clothes for her dolls and then for herself, and alter she did the same for her own children. Miriam discovered patchwork when she went to the National Parchwork Championships with friends in 1992. She was enthralled by what she saw and came home weighed down with
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