Child I
Steve Tasane
A group of undocumented children with letters for names, are stuck living in a refugee camp, with stories to tell but no papers to prove them. As they try to forge a new family amongst themselves, they also long to keep memories of their old identities alive.
Will they be heard and believed? And what will happen to them if they aren’t?
An astonishing piece of writing that will enchant and intrigue children; perfectly pitched at a 9+ readership.
Reviews

I really enjoyed reading this book though it was really sad to read about the lives of refugee children in camps. I really liked child I because it was his story & child O because of the way he was watching the others play with puppets and then he got included in the game. All the children were very brave. I would recommend this book to older children because the book freaked me out a little.
Princess Aspidistra Jumpsuit 25.08.2023

This book was amazing bc I like stories who tells us about their own life
Anonymous 03.07.2022