Refugee Boy (25 page)

Read Refugee Boy Online

Authors: Benjamin Zephaniah

This project brings together the Aye Write! Glasgow book festival, Hull Libraries, Liverpool Reads and the Bristol and South West Great Reading Adventures to form Britain’s biggest ever community-based reading initiative in which everyone is encouraged to read the same book at the same time.

Small Island Read 2007 is linked to the 2007 commemorations of the 200th anniversary of the passing of the Slave Trade Abolition Bill – a year that is being used to explore the legacy of slavery and its continuing impact upon modern Britain.

The main book being used in the project is Andrea Levy’s
Small Island
, an award-winning novel that describes the arrival in post-war Britain of black Jamaican immigrants, the descendants of enslaved Africans. Younger readers are being encouraged to read
Refugee Boy
because of its insight into the problems faced by aslyum seekers as well as its celebration of the diversity of Britain.

The Small Island Read 2007 website at
www.smallislandread.com
provides extensive background information on the themes of slavery and migration as well as a downloadable activity pack linked to
Refugee Boy
.

The project is funded by: Arts & Business, Arts Council England, Aye Write!, Bank of Scotland, Bristol City Council, Business West, Heritage Lottery Fund, Liverpool Culture Company, Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

If you have received a free copy of this book, please pass it on without charge so that others may join in this initiative.

To find out more about Benjamin Zephaniah and his wonderful children’s books, and to download a free reading guide for
Refugee Boy
, please visit
www.bloomsbury.com/benjaminzephaniah
.

First published in Great Britain 2001
Copyright © Benjamin Zephaniah

This electronic edition published 2011 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

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ISBN 978 1 4088 2540 2

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