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The Crossing
- Narrated by: Kimberley Capero, Ahmed Hamad
- Length: 5 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
Brought to you by Penguin.
From the Carnegie Medal shortlisted author of Run, Rebel.
WINNER OF THE COSTA CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARD 2021 - a trailblazing novel about two teenagers from opposite worlds; The Crossing is a profound story of hope, grief, and the very real tragedies of the refugee crisis.
Natalie's world has turned upside down. She's lost her mum and her brother is descending further and further into anger and violence with a far-right gang who march the streets of Dover.
Sammy has fled his home and family in Eritrea for the chance of a new life in Europe. Every step he takes is a step into the unknown - into a strange country and a hidden future.
A twist of fate brings these two teens from opposite sides of the channel together, but will their journey end in hope or despair?
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- MM
- 12-09-22
Beautiful, heartbreaking and thought provoking.
This story left me lost for words. Unbelievably touching story and written so beautifully. The audiobook with the two narrators adds to the story. My goodness.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-08-22
Powerful and heart rending read
Themes: racism, torture, abuse, suicide
Such a raw and emotional read. Beautifully written in verse with the parallel stories of the two cebtral protagonists cleverly running into each other linked by the same sentence. The subject matter is heavy with Natalie suffering the loss of her mother and dealing with the slow loss of her brother into hatred and racist hate crime, while Sammy suffers immense loss and heavy beatings as he tries to escape Eritrea and seek asylum in the UK. Fate links the two protagonists. Both stories are heart rending. A very powerful read.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-04-22
Absolutely beautifully written
Manjeet Man is an exceptional author, her sensitivity, understanding, empathy for her young characters is overwhelming. The structure of the story is poetic and brings the reader closer to the characters.
I loved this book
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