LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
April 2024 Book of the Month
This is undoubtedly another winner from the much-acclaimed author of The Boy at the Back of the Class, demonstrating yet again her ability to create authentic characters that readers invest in and to tackle difficult topics with empathy and sensitivity.
Audrey at just 10 years old is one of the unseen, neglected army of primary age carers often living in great poverty. She has huge responsibilities caring for her disabled Mum and her young twin siblings who are as good at keeping their secret as she is. Audrey’s story is recounted in her own words and has the reader totally enthralled in much the same way as it does the police officers listening to her at Scotland Yard.
I don’t want to spoil the story by explaining just how she got there. Suffice it to say that Audrey was bravely trying to find a solution to their situation as her Mum’s health deteriorated. Of course, the reader can see and understand far more than can the innocent and naïve Audrey and through the laughter and tears that her story engenders they will gradually see the immense pressure of her everyday life and be inspired by the creative resilience she shows and the moral strength which she never loses.
Through Amy’s vivid storytelling we get a beautiful sense of the characters and the warm local community around her and especially of Mo, the local postman who keeps secret his own hidden support for Audrey and her family.
The author explains her own fascination with stamps and her admiration for these community champions and I can see this gem of a book inspiring a whole new generation of letter writers.
Joy Court
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The Letter with the Golden Stamp Synopsis
From Onjali Q. Rauf, author of The Boy at the Back of the Class, comes another incredible story, told with humour and heart.
Touching on the challenges navigated by children caring for loved ones at home, this story brings into focus their hardships and worries, alongside the unexpected, invisible sources of kindness which can change their lives.
10-year-old Audrey has a secret. A secret no one - not her friends, her teachers, not even her neighbours - knows about. And to keep it hidden she has become one of the best actresses on the planet. As soon as she steps out of the front door, the show is on, and all the world becomes her stage! No-one would ever guess that she is a nurse and doctor for her mam, the family food shopper (and sometimes shoplifter), a medicines collector, and even bedtime-reader for her younger siblings.
But when Audrey's mam gets sicker, things go from difficult to impossible. If Mam's condition doesn't improve, there's a chance the family will be separated. And so Audrey becomes determined to find a way of to get her mam the best treatment available, so that they won't ever need to be apart. The only problem is, the treatment will cost her thousands. Thousands that Audrey doesn't have.
As Audrey sets about trying to make her dream for her family come true with a plan that involves her precious stamp collection, an unsuspecting postal system, and a journey all the way from Wales to London, someone else on the street embarks on a secret mission of their own. One that will alter Audrey's life - and that of her family - forever.
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9781510108929 |
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11th April 2024 |
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Onjali Q. Raúf |
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Orion Children's Books an imprint of Hachette Children's Group |
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Paperback |
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282 pages |
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About Onjali Q. Raúf
Onjali Q. Raúf is a multi-award-winning children’s author and women’s and refugee human rights activist. She is the founder and CEO of Making Herstory which works to end the abuse, enslavement and trafficking of women and girls in the UK, and O’s Refugee Aid Team which mobilises aid convoys and funds to help frontline refugee response teams across northern France and beyond. She is the author of Sunday Times bestseller, The Boy at the Back of the Class, which won the Blue Peter Award and the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize in 2019, the Sakura Medal of Japan in 2020 and the Prix Janusz Korczak Prize in 2022 amongst others. Her follow-up stories include The Star Outside My Window, The Night Bus Hero, The Great Food Bank Heist, The Lion Above the Door, a non-fiction title, Hope on the Horizon, and most recently, Where Magic Grows: a book of seven original fairy tales inspired by her travels and best-loved sayings. She was awarded an MBE in 2022 for her services to women’s rights and children’s literature, and in 2023, was recipient of the NEU Fred and Anne Jarvis Award for services to education and her humanitarian works.
Onjali is also a Patron of VIP Reading, Facefront Theatre, and NIA Women; an Ambassador for Walk With Amal, and a regular contributor to BBC Radio 2’s Pause for Thought. An alumnus of the Cambridge University Senior Faith in Leadership programme, she was listed as one of BBC’s 100 most influential women from around the world in 2019. Her first children’s play, The Hero Next Door, was staged and toured in England and Wales in 2023. An adaptation of The Boy at the Back of the Class for the stage launches at London’s Rose Theatre in February 2024, and will be touring across England until June 2024.
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