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BfK No. 125 - November 2000

Cover Story
The anarchic hero of many daring adventures, William, as depicted on our cover by Thomas Henry in one of his effective, humorous pen and ink illustrations, is now a period piece. A William de nos jours illustrated by Tony Ross and aimed at a younger audience stands alongside him. This new William will be featured in adaptations of the stories by Martin Jarvis. Richmal Crompton, author of the William books, is the subject of this issue's Authorgraph. Thanks to Macmillan Children’s Books for their help with this November cover.

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Warlands

Rachel Anderson
(Oxford University Press)
128pp, 978-0192718174, RRP £5.99, Paperback
10-14 Middle/Secondary
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Uncle Ho was a Vietnamese orphan before he was adopted by Amy's grandparents. But nobody knows anything about his formative experience in war torn Vietnam, nobody knows what provokes the violent screaming attacks. However, Granny says: 'everyone needs to know the story of their life, even if it has to be invented.' So, piecing together fragments of information, the family construct stories of 'what might have been' cradle Ho with love, as best as they able. Warlands throws into sharp focus the psychological gulf between traumatised children and the well meaning but inadequate responses of those who try to help. Anderson's multiple viewpoint novel about the plight of refugee children is technically accomplished and profoundly moving. This book makes an important contribution to topical debate about constructions of children and exhorts us to reflect on the damaging impact that promulgation of an Ideal Concept has when children cannot conform to expectations of the ideal image and are thus treated as non-children.

Reviewer: 
Nikki Gamble
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