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BOOK
Title Here I stand : stories that speak for freedom / edited by Amnesty International UK
Imprint London : Walker Books, 2016
©2016

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Descript 308 pages ; 21 cm
Content Harvester Road / John Boyne -- Dulce et decorum est / Chibundu Onuzo -- Glasgow snow / Jackie Kay -- The invention of peanut butter / Matt Haig -- Love is a word, not a sentence / Liz Kessler -- Darling / Amy Leon -- Stay at home / Sita Brahmachari -- A suicide bomber sits in the library / Jack Gantos -- School of life / Elizabeth Laird -- Constant / Jackie Kay -- Redemption / Ryan Gattis -- Sludge / Sarah Crossan -- Bystander / Frances Hardinge -- Black/white / Amy Leon -- The colour of humanity / Bali Rai -- When the corridors Echo / Sabrina Mahfouz -- I believe / Neil Gaiman, Chris Riddell -- The importance of screams / Christie Watson -- What I remember about her / A.L. Kennedy -- Barley wine / Kevin Brooks -- Deeds not words / Mary and Bryan Talbot, Kate Charlesworth -- Harmless Joe / Tony Birch -- Push the week / Jackie Kay -- Robot killers / Tim Wynne-Jones -- Speaking out for freedom / Chelsea Manning
Note Inspired by the 800-year anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta, a selection of writers explore the rights and freedoms still lacking in today's society. Contributors include: Tony Birch, John Boyne, Sita Brahmachari, Russell Brand, Kate Charlesworth, Sarah Crossan, Neil Gaiman, Jack Gantos, Matt Haig, Frances Hardinge, Jackie Kay, AL Kennedy, Liz Kessler, Elizabeth Laird, Sabrina Mahfouz, Paul Muldoon, Chibundu Onuzo, Bali Rai, Chris Riddell, Mary and Brian Talbot, Christie Watson and Tim Wynne-Jones
Adolescent
Subject Dawit Isaak-biblioteket
Human rights -- Fiction
Liberty -- Fiction
Human rights.
Liberty.
Skönlitteratur
Noveller
Fiction.
Short stories.
Young adult works.
Short stories.
Young adult fiction
Classmark 808.31
Alt Auth Amnesty International United Kingdom, editor
ISBN/ISSN 9781406358384
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