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Rachel's story ... : a real-life account of her journey from a country in Eurasia / created by Andy Glynne and Salvador Maldonado.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Seeking refuge | Seeking refuge : real life stories of young people fleeing their homelandsPublication details: London : Wayland, 2014.Description: 1 volume (unnumbered pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780750278881
Other title:
  • My name is Rachel : This is the story of my journey from a country in Eurasia [Other title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.9 RAC a15
  • 305.906914 RAC 23
Summary: Summary: The story of 13-year-old refugee Rachel who, along with her family, flees her home country to escape the persecution they suffer as Christians living in a predominantly Muslim country. Told in Rachel's own words, it documents the hostility and rejection that the family suffer at the hands of their community, as well as the courage and resilience they show in the face of immigration authorities, detention centres, deportation and, finally, in overcoming their problems and settling in their new country.
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Non Fiction Non Fiction Dee Why Library 305.9 GLY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available R86168WSLGS

Also titled: My name is Rachel. This is the story of my journey from a country in Eurasia.

On cover: Based on the BAFTA winning animations.

Summary: The story of 13-year-old refugee Rachel who, along with her family, flees her home country to escape the persecution they suffer as Christians living in a predominantly Muslim country. Told in Rachel's own words, it documents the hostility and rejection that the family suffer at the hands of their community, as well as the courage and resilience they show in the face of immigration authorities, detention centres, deportation and, finally, in overcoming their problems and settling in their new country.

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