The suitcase stories : refugee children reclaim their identities Clacherty Glynis, Welvering Diane, Bernstein Suzy, Hewett Gwen, Young Jenny
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TextPublication details: Cape Town : Double Storey Books, 2006. Description: 184 pages colour illustrations: maps 20 cmISBN: 9781919930992DDC classification: 305.23086 CLAC Summary: Summary: Glynis Clacherty became involved with a group of refugee children who had arrived in Johannesburg without parents, friends or family from countries of Africa that had been torn apart by civil wars and groups. As a way of helping them deal with the trauma of their flight and their arrival in a strange, sometimes hostile adoptive country, she brought together a number of second-hand suitcases and gave them to the children to paint their personal stories and recent histories. This book tells, in the children's own words and through their art, their remarkable stories of hardship and longing, strength and resilience.
| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| Adults | Mkhuhlu | 305.23086 CLAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan |
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Summary: Glynis Clacherty became involved with a group of refugee children who had arrived in Johannesburg without parents, friends or family from countries of Africa that had been torn apart by civil wars and groups. As a way of helping them deal with the trauma of their flight and their arrival in a strange, sometimes hostile adoptive country, she brought together a number of second-hand suitcases and gave them to the children to paint their personal stories and recent histories. This book tells, in the children's own words and through their art, their remarkable stories of hardship and longing, strength and resilience.
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