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|title=Torn Pages
|author=Sally Grindley
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|format=Paperback
|pages=224
|publisher=Bloomsbury
|date=February 2009
|isbn=0747595054
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''You will never be alone, Lydia. I will always be there for you. Find your strength from me. Be that person we talked about who can climb the tallest tree and touch the moon.''
Younger readers might like the description of life in African for children in [[Akimbo and the Snakes by Alexander McCall Smith]]. For social issues affecting children in other countries, [[Lost Riders by Elizabeth Laird]] about camel jockeys in the UAE is an enlightening read.
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