Child soldier : when boys and girls are used in war
(Graphic Novel)

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Published
Toronto, Canada : Kids Can Press, [2015].
Format
Graphic Novel
Physical Desc
47 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Status
Main Library - Children's Graphic Novels
355.0083 Hum
1 available
Oliver La Farge - Young Adult Graphic Novels
355.0083 Hum
1 available

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Published
Toronto, Canada : Kids Can Press, [2015].
Language
English
Accelerated Reader
MG
Level 4.4, 1 Points
Lexile measure
680

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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 47).
Description
Michel Chikwanine was five years old when he was abducted from his schoolyard soccer game in the Democratic Republic of Congo and forced to become a soldier for a brutal rebel militia. Against the odds, Michel managed to escape and find his way back to his family, but he was never the same again. After immigrating to Canada, Michel was encouraged by a teacher to share what happened to him in order to raise awareness about child soldiers around the world, and this book is part of that effort. Told in the first person and presented in a graphic novel format, the gripping story of Michel's experience is moving and unsettling. But the humanity he exhibits in the telling, along with Claudia Dávila's illustrations, which evoke rather than depict the violent elements of the story, makes the book accessible for this age group and, ultimately, reassuring and hopeful. The back matter contains further information, as well as suggestions for ways children can help. This is a perfect resource for engaging youngsters in social studies lessons on global awareness and social justice issues, and would easily spark classroom discussions about conflict, children's rights and even bullying. Michel's actions took enormous courage, but he makes clear that he was and still is an ordinary person, no different from his readers. He believes everyone can do something to make the world a better place, and so he shares what his father told him: If you ever think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping in a room with a mosquito ...
Target Audience
For ages 10-14.
Target Audience
680L,Lexile
Study Program Information
Accelerated Reader AR,MG,4.4,1,175856.

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