Hachet UK Boy At The Back Of The Class Books

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Hachet UK Boy At The Back Of The Class Books

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"Boy At The Back Of The Class" by Onjali Q. Raúf is an incredibly heartwarming and thought-provoking book published by Hachette UK. It tells the story of a Syrian refugee named Ahmet who joins a class in London, and how his presence brings a group of determined and compassionate friends together. This book beautifully explores themes of empathy, acceptance, and friendship, and is a must-read for readers of all ages.

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CHARACTERISTICS

Product Characteristics

ISBN: 978 1 78474 292 9; Title: Boy At The Back Of The Class; Author: Onjali Q. Rauf; Publisher: Hachette Children's Group; Publication date: August 29, 2019; Genre: Children's Fiction; Reading level: Ages 8 12; Page count: 256 pages.

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Boy at the Back of the Class, published by Hachette UK, is a heartwarming and thought-provoking children's book. It tells the story of Ahmet, a Syrian refugee who joins a class in England. The students are curious about Ahmet's background and the challenges he faced, and they soon form a special bond with him. Through their friendship, the book explores themes of empathy, acceptance, and the power of small acts of kindness. Boy at the Back of the Class is a beautifully written and important book that teaches young readers the importance of inclusivity and understanding in today's world.

Publisher Hachet UK
Language English
Dimensions 5.04 x 1.18 x 7.72 inches
Age Group 8-11 Years, fROM customers
Weight 10.2 ounces
Format Paperback
Genre Children, Teenage & Educational

DESCRIPTION

"The Boy at the Back of the Class" is a heartwarming and poignant middle-grade novel published by Hachette UK. Told from the perspective of a nine-year-old boy named Ahmet, the story explores themes of friendship, understanding, and empathy. Ahmet is a Syrian refugee who joins a classroom of British students, and through their compassionate actions, they help him adjust to his new life. This powerful and timely book teaches readers the importance of acceptance, kindness, and the ability to see beyond our differences.

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