Rollercoasters: Boy, Everywhere: A.M. Dassu
Rollercoasters: Boy, Everywhere: A.M. Dassu
Rollercoasters: Boy, Everywhere
Author/Publisher: A.M. Dassu, published by Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Secondary school students, particularly those in Year 8 and above, educators, and young adult literature enthusiasts interested in contemporary issues and diverse narratives.
Key Features:
- Compelling Content: This edition features Boy, Everywhere, a poignant story that follows a young boy named Sami as he navigates the challenges of displacement and the quest for safety amidst the backdrop of conflict and war.
- Clear Explanations: The book provides contextual insights that help students understand the complex themes of identity, family, and resilience in the face of adversity, making the narrative both relatable and educational.
- Engaging Activities: Accompanying the text are discussion questions, comprehension exercises, and creative writing prompts designed to encourage critical thinking and personal reflection on the themes of belonging and the refugee experience.
- Culturally Relevant: The story addresses pressing contemporary issues such as migration, trauma, and the importance of community, allowing students to connect with the material in a meaningful way.
- Exam Focused: This edition aligns with various English literature curricula, making it an excellent resource for classroom discussions and exam preparation.
Educational Value:
Boy, Everywhere helps students develop empathy and understanding as they engage with Sami's journey, fostering important discussions about human rights, cultural differences, and the impact of global conflicts.
Format and Quality:
Available in a high-quality paperback format, the book features clear typography and a well-structured layout, making it accessible and user-friendly for students.
Why Choose This Book:
Rollercoasters: Boy, Everywhere is an essential resource for students and educators, providing a powerful narrative that promotes discussion about vital social issues and encourages a deeper understanding of literature.
Available at Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.