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  1. WINNER North East Book Award. Nominated for the Carnegie Medal. Shortlisted for the UKLA Awards. Highly Commended in the Oxfordshire Book Awards. Amina Ambrose lives with her mother, father, two sisters and brother in a country ruled by a dictator.

  2. 30 de ene. de 2014 · Looking at the Stars. Jo Cotterill, Joanna Cotterill. Random House, Jan 30, 2014 - Juvenile Fiction - 384 pages. What if the only thing you had left were the stories in your head? Amina’s...

  3. 30 de ene. de 2014 · Looking at the Stars is a book about life in Talas under ‘the glorious leader and his glorious Kwana army’, where women are considered inferior to men and where everyone is forced to wear badges indicating their class.

  4. 4 de jun. de 2015 · Brilliant book, powerfully evoking the conditions in a nameless war-torn country where innocent men are killed and women and children suffer under a brutal misogynist regime. And yet this story gives us a ray of hope - while there is still imagination and story-telling, all is not lost.

  5. 9 de jun. de 2020 · Looking at the stars. Amina's community is ravaged by war, and her family welcome what they hope is a liberating force. However, they face further oppression, from a regime which enforces the subordination of women, and everyone is force to wear badges indicating their class.

  6. Aminas homeland has been ravaged by war, and her family is devastated . . . The women of the family – Amina, her two sisters and their mother – have no choice but to leave their home town, along with thousands of others, and head for a refugee camp. But there are even more challenges ahead . . .

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