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Children's and Young Adult Fiction

Separate Hells

by Margaret MacNabb
October 2004, no. 265

Girl Underground by Morris Gleitzman

Penguin, $14.95 pb, 186 pp

Tiff and the Trout by David Metzenthen

Penguin, $16.95 pb, 208 pp

Orphans of the Queen by Ruth Starke

Lothian, $14.95 pb, 222 pp

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Stories of children in the maelstrom: the horror of mandatory detention; the appalling cruelty of how some orphans are treated by those responsible for them; and youngsters caught in the heartbreak and dislocation of family breakdown – such is the stuff of these three important novels for young people. No coy sensibilities are spared in these reflections of modem life. Here are ordinary adults and children caught up in extraordinary events. All three books show how life can be hard, but that one must meet its sorrows and afflictions with courage, good humour and good friends. Each story is about what happens when a child becomes a victim to events beyond his or her control, be they personal or political, dramatic or mundane.

 


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Girl Underground by Morris Gleitzman

Penguin, $14.95 pb, 186 pp

Tiff and the Trout by David Metzenthen

Penguin, $16.95 pb, 208 pp

Orphans of the Queen by Ruth Starke

Lothian, $14.95 pb, 222 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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