Here I Stand: Stories that speak for freedom
Various authors, illustrated by Chris Riddell
Interest age: 12 to 18
Reading age: 12+
Published by Walker Books/Amnesty International, 2016
About this book
It is always important for young people to understand the prevalent issues in the world around them, regardless of whatever political situation is current. These short stories by writers such as Sita Brahmachari, Matt Haig, Bali Rai, Frances Harding and Liz Kessler among others, with illustration by Children's Laureate Chris Riddell, put current and continuing situations in context with young people as the protagonists and, often, victims of the failure of liberty.
Not an easy read, but a necessary one, this collection of short stories by some of the world's finest children's writers explore a variety of social issues affecting people in the UK and across the world today. Readers should be aware that the book contains stories featuring abuse, the judicial system, racism, homophobic bullying and suicide, among other difficult themes.
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