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

  • Around the world
  • Coming-of-age
  • Short stories
  • Behavioural/emotional/social

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.

About the author

Sita Brahmachari is a multi-award-winning writer of novels, plays, novellas and short stories. Sita's first novel, Artichoke Hearts, won the Waterstones Children's Book Award and was voted in the Guardian's top 50 books celebrating diversity since the 1950s. Her subsequent Carnegie-nominated novels are: Jasmine Skies, Red Leaves, Tender Earth, Worry Angels and Zebra Crossing Soul Song. Kite Spirit was nominated for the UKLA book award. She has been an Amnesty International Ambassador and speaks in schools, at festivals and conferences. In 2018 Tender Earth received the UK Honour from the International Board of Books for Young People. Sita is based in London.

She is a former Writer in Residence for BookTrust and Writer in Residence at the Islington Centre for Refugees and Migrants. 

About the author

Matt Haig was BookTrust's eighth online Writer in Residence. His first novel for young readers, Shadow Forest, won the Blue Peter Book of the Year Award and the Gold Smarties Award. He is also the author of various adult novels, including the bestsellers The Last Family in England and The Radleys. Reviewers have called his writing 'totally engrossing', 'touching, quirky and macabre' and 'so surprising and strange that it vaults into a realm all of its own'. His books have been translated into 25 languages. He lives in York.

About the author

Frances Hardinge spent a large part of her childhood in a huge old house that inspired her to write strange stories from an early age. She read English at Oxford University, then got a job at a software company. However, a few years later a persistent friend finally managed to bully Frances into sending a few chapters of Fly by Night, her first children's novel, to a publisher. Macmillan made her an immediate offer. The book went on to publish to huge critical acclaim and win the Branford Boase First Novel Award. She has been nominated for, and won several other awards, being shortlisted for the prestigious Carnegie Medal for Cuckoo Song. She recently won the coveted Costa Book of the Year Award for The Lie Tree.

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