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Christophe's Story

by Nikki Cornwell, Karin Littlewood
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Synopsis

Life has been very lonely for Christopher. The young Rwandan refugee is having trouble getting used to his new school, new language, and new life. Worst of all, he misses his grandfather who had to be left behind. His teacher persuades Christophe to share his story with his classmates — so he tells them of the terrifying day the soldiers came to his house and killed his baby brother. The spoken story fills the air and his classmates are spellbound. But when his teacher asks him to write it down and read it out at an assembly, Christophe is horrified. In his culture, it is believed that once a story is written down, it loses its potency. Will Christophe find a way to break through the barriers and share his story?

Kirkus Reviews

Eight-year-old Christophe and his family have fled to England from war-torn Rwanda. In his new school, he is reluctant to learn to read because his grandfather believed that stories should be told and not written, in order that the listeners can form their own pictures. He learns, but reads only factual material. It is extremely painful to remember the past, but he's finally able to tell his own experiences of war, fear, death and loss. His teacher records the story, and Christophe agrees to let her transcribe it, because he understands that it is important that it reach a wider audience. By having Christophe speak with chilling simplicity directly to his classmates-and to the reader-Cornwell is able to convey the horror without the distance of an outside voice. It's a powerful indictment of the savagery of war and its effect on those caught in its path. But there's also a catharsis in the telling and a glimmer of hope for the future. Sugar-coating the truth about the world's evils is not in the best interests of children, but at what age should they be made aware of these truths? Parents and teachers may need to make that decision here. (Fiction. 10-12)

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2007
Publisher
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781845075217