I started the book, Emilio, and was unable to put it down!! Three hours later I made it to the end, through adventures, family kidnapping, and dealing with drug cartels, all through the eyes of Emilio.
In Chapter Two, Emilio hears the bad news.’
The Federal policeman said, ‘My name is Raul Castro, and I am an officer of the PF here in Mexico City….I regret to inform you that I have bad news.’
Emilio learns that his mother has been kidnapped.
Author Sophie Masson deals with real life issues for a young person in an area of conflict. It is excellently written, and is part of the Through My Eyes series published by Allen and Unwin with series editor Lyn White.
As well as being a great read it has information about the languages used, the areas of drug cartels and a timeline of drug conflict in Mexico and provides a good teaching resource for use in schools.
We recommend this book for 9 – 12 year olds.
Sue Martin Dolphin Booksellers and Books Go Walkabout
This large and impressive looking book is full of surprises and I have spent simply ages finding out so many different aspects about art and being an artist.
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