Publication Date: 16/03/2017 ISBN: 9781785300882 Category:

The Jungle

Pooja Puri

Publisher: Black and White Publishing
Publication Date: 16/03/2017 ISBN: 9781785300882 Category:
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Description

There was a story Jahir used to tell me. About how the first humans were born with wings. Can you imagine what that would be like? To fly anywhere in the world without worrying about having the right papers?

Mico has left his family, his home, his future. Setting out in search of a better life, he instead finds himself navigating one of the world’s most inhospitable environments – the Jungle. For Mico, just one of many ‘unaccompanied children’, the Calais refugee camp has a wildness, a brutality all of its own.

A melting pot of characters, cultures, and stories, the Jungle often seems like its own strange world. But despite his ambitions to escape, Mico is unable to buy his way out from the ‘Ghost Men’ – the dangerous men with magic who can cross borders unnoticed. Alone, desperate, and running out of options, the idea of jumping onto a speeding train to the UK begins to feel worryingly appealing.

But when Leila arrives at the camp one day, everything starts to change. Outspoken, gutsy, and fearless, she shows Mico that hope and friendship can grow in the most unusual places, and maybe, just maybe, they’ll show you the way out as well.

Fans of Khaled Hosseini, Benjamin Zephaniah’s Refugee Boy and Gillian Cross’ After Tomorrow will love this important and touching debut novel which touches on community, friendship, hope and the very real dangers of everyday life in the Calais refugee camp, known as The Jungle.

‘Pooja is super talented and I’m a big fan!’ – Marcus Rashford MBE on Pooja Puri’s A Dinosaur Ate My Sister

‘Pooja Puri is a tremendous talent – absolutely one to watch.’ – Rashmi Sirdeshpande on Pooja Puri’s A Dinosaur Ate My Sister

Publisher Review

"impressive, appalling, and entertaining...It is the perfect introduction to a heavy topic." --Foreword Reviews "I didn't expect to be enthralled by this story. There aren't a lot of authors who can take the difficult subject matter of the Calais refugee camp and spin it into a heartfelt story about friendship and endurance. Yet, Pooja Puri does exactly that and more, creating compelling characters and relationships that have stayed with me long after I had finished the book." --Bookriot, Best Books We Read in October "I loved The Jungle because it handles a very difficult subject with real depth and intelligence. It manages to bring to life the very difficult situation for kids like Nico and Leila without being heavy handed, or making the book too depressing. It also has some brilliant characters and great relationships." --Bookriot, Our Favourite British Reads of the Year

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