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Anisa's Alphabet

$29.95

By Mike Dumbleton
Illustrated by Hannah Sommerville

For many refugees the alphabet represents the start of a new language and a new future, but Anisa's Alphabet is different.

A poignant and highly imaginative telling of one girl's story which will appeal to children and adults alike…Come with Anisa, and see things through her eyes.

In this picture book, Anisa takes the reader though the alphabet, describing her journey from an unnamed war-torn country to a refugee camp, then on to an overcrowded boat towards supposed freedom and security.

'In this picture book, Anisa takes the reader though the alphabet, describing her journey from an unnamed war-torn country to a refugee camp, then on to an overcrowded boat towards supposed freedom and security...Prolific writer Mike Dumbleton and well-known illustrator Hannah Sommerville have taken on a weighty topic here and have produced a good quality book.' - Katie Haydon, Books+Publishing

Teachers' Notes are available here

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By Mike Dumbleton
Illustrated by Hannah Sommerville

For many refugees the alphabet represents the start of a new language and a new future, but Anisa's Alphabet is different.

A poignant and highly imaginative telling of one girl's story which will appeal to children and adults alike…Come with Anisa, and see things through her eyes.

In this picture book, Anisa takes the reader though the alphabet, describing her journey from an unnamed war-torn country to a refugee camp, then on to an overcrowded boat towards supposed freedom and security.

'In this picture book, Anisa takes the reader though the alphabet, describing her journey from an unnamed war-torn country to a refugee camp, then on to an overcrowded boat towards supposed freedom and security...Prolific writer Mike Dumbleton and well-known illustrator Hannah Sommerville have taken on a weighty topic here and have produced a good quality book.' - Katie Haydon, Books+Publishing

Teachers' Notes are available here

By Mike Dumbleton
Illustrated by Hannah Sommerville

For many refugees the alphabet represents the start of a new language and a new future, but Anisa's Alphabet is different.

A poignant and highly imaginative telling of one girl's story which will appeal to children and adults alike…Come with Anisa, and see things through her eyes.

In this picture book, Anisa takes the reader though the alphabet, describing her journey from an unnamed war-torn country to a refugee camp, then on to an overcrowded boat towards supposed freedom and security.

'In this picture book, Anisa takes the reader though the alphabet, describing her journey from an unnamed war-torn country to a refugee camp, then on to an overcrowded boat towards supposed freedom and security...Prolific writer Mike Dumbleton and well-known illustrator Hannah Sommerville have taken on a weighty topic here and have produced a good quality book.' - Katie Haydon, Books+Publishing

Teachers' Notes are available here

  • Format: Hardback picture book

    Dimensions: 24.0 cm x 28.0 cm

    Pages: 32

  • ISBN: 9781925227574

    Publisher: MidnightSun Publishing

    Release Date: 1 March 2020

  • Author: Mike Dumbleton

    Illustrator: Hannah Sommerville

  • Younger Readers (6-9 yrs0

    Oder Primary (9+ yrs)

  • CONFLICT & CRISIS

    journey, fleeing, refugees, seeking freedom, alphabet

Conflict and Crisis

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