My name is not Refugee /

By: Milner, Kate [author,, artist.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh : The Bucket List, 2017Description: 25 unnumbered pages : chiefly illustrations (colour) ; 26 x 27 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781911370062 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Refugees -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Children's stories. | Fiction 5+. | General. | Picture Books for Older Readers. | Children's / Teenage fiction & true stories | Picture storybooks DDC classification: 823.92 Awards: V&A Student Illustration Award 2016Summary: A powerful, moving and timely exploration of refuge and migration, it offers an opportunity to engage young readers in the discussion. Winner of the V&A Student Illustration Award 2016. Ages: 3+ A young boy discusses the journey he is about to make with his mother. They will leave their town, she explains, and it will be sad but also a little bit exciting. They will have to say goodbye to friends and loved ones, and that will be difficult. They will have to walk and walk and walk, and although they will see many new and interesting things, it will be difficult at times too. This powerful and moving story draws young readers into each stage of the journey, inviting the chance to imagine the decisions he or she would make.
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A powerful, moving and timely exploration of refuge and migration, it offers an opportunity to engage young readers in the discussion. Winner of the V&A Student Illustration Award 2016. Ages: 3+ A young boy discusses the journey he is about to make with his mother. They will leave their town, she explains, and it will be sad but also a little bit exciting. They will have to say goodbye to friends and loved ones, and that will be difficult. They will have to walk and walk and walk, and although they will see many new and interesting things, it will be difficult at times too. This powerful and moving story draws young readers into each stage of the journey, inviting the chance to imagine the decisions he or she would make.

V&A Student Illustration Award 2016