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Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by C.Z Nightingale Grass
  She knows who did it but will she grass?
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Mirjam Pressler Shylock's Daughter
  A perfect Jewish family broken by Christians.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Deborah Ellis The Breadwinner
  A story where a young Afghan girl has to change into a boy to keep her family alive.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Joan Lingard The Twelfth day of July
  A battle between the right and wrong religion.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Robert Swindells Ruby Tanya
  The story of Asra and Ruby Tanya, two young people who form an unlikely friendship which they are determined to uphold despite pressure from everyone around them.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Harper Lee To kill a mockingbird
  Still an exceptional and relevant echo of a racist, early 20th century America.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Malorie Blackman Knife Edge
  Passable continuation of epic Noughts and Crosses saga, centred on racism.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Karenna Gore Schiff My Forbidden Face
  A young Afghan woman trying to prove that women everywhere matter.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Malorie Blakman Knife Edge
  A sequel to Noughts and Crosses, portraying the difficulties that are faced when you sympathise with another race in a racist world where blacks rule over whites.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Bali Rai (un)arranged marriage
  A story where a boy has to make up his mind between his family and his friends.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Malorie Blackman Knife Edge
  The second book of the Noughts and Crosses trilogy.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Kevin Brooks Lucas
  Story of discrimination and love
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Sylvia Hall No Fear
  This book's about Goldie and her fight against racism, violence, and just bullying. Does she succeed? Who knows?
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Gaye Hicyilmaz Girl in Red
  A boy who becomes friend with a gypsy and has to stop them from being thrown out of the town by its people.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Linda Newbery Sisterland
  A story of an old woman's lost past and a young girl's future
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Polly Horvath When the Circus Came to Town
  It seems that Ivy's town is being totally invaded by circus people, but they are given a very hostile welcome and it's up to Ivy to stop them from leaving.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Harper Lee To Kill a Mockingbird
  A story seen through the young eyes of Scout and Jem Finch about adults attitudes to race and class in the US Deep South of the 1930s. Their father is defending a black man charged with the rape of a white girl.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Alan Gibbons Chicken
  A story where a mixed race boy lives in a white man's world.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Alan Gibbons The Edge
  It's about how a boy copes with racism, abuse and bullying.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Alan Gibbons Caught in the Crossfire
  A thrilling tale of a war in a tiny town between whites and blacks...

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- 10 September 2010 -

This book is all about bonds between humans and wolves (and also between male and female humans). But more particularly it is about wolves and humans, as wolves are the main characters in the book.


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