In Malawi and Zambia, children who have lost family to the AIDS pandemic tell their stories. This book is about the power of the human spirit to endure and hope for a better tomorrow.
Related: Africa, All Ages, Malawi, Nonfiction, Tanzania
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- ISBN: 9781550419139
- Author:
Ellis, Deborah
- Published: 2005
- Themes: Activists, Helping, HIV and AIDS, Hope, illness, journeys, Peace, Poverty, power, War
- Descriptors: Africa, All Ages, Malawi, Nonfiction, Tanzania
Our Stories, Our Songs are the words of children hoping, praying, and dreaming for a better tomorrow. A must read for educators and teen readers. It’s great to see each child’s picture along with their story. Deborah Ellis did a wonderful job documenting stories we should all know about.