Cold White Sun

Fiction - YA, Social Issues, Kids, Teen
Cover of the book Cold White Sun by Sue Farrell Holler, Groundwood Books Ltd
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Sue Farrell Holler ISBN: 9781773060828
Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd Publication: March 1, 2019
Imprint: Groundwood Books Language: English
Author: Sue Farrell Holler
ISBN: 9781773060828
Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd
Publication: March 1, 2019
Imprint: Groundwood Books
Language: English

Tesfaye lives behind the safe walls of his family’s compound in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. His father is an important man, Tesfaye goes to one of the best schools in the city, his mother and older sisters keep him fed and cared for. He and his beloved brother, Ishi, can spend their time playing soccer, racing chickens and spying on the guests — as long as they stay away from the sharp horns of the family’s goat and avoid their father’s fiery temper.

When rebel forces take over the capital, life becomes more complicated. Tesfaye’s father’s cousin takes him to live in the former imperial palace, and Tesfaye becomes the most favored son. His father takes him along when he gives political speeches and distributes leaflets. It is all very exciting, even if Tesfaye doesn’t pay attention to what the leaflets actually say.

And then suddenly his father is arrested, and Tesfaye’s own life is in peril. His mother sends him into hiding in her father’s village, until even that is too dangerous. Tesfaye is put in the care of a human smuggler and embarks on an uncertain, confusing and terrifying journey through Kenya, Europe and finally to Canada, where he is put on a Greyhound bus with ten dollars and instructions to stay on the bus until someone tells him to get off. You are safe now, says the smuggler. You are in Canada. This country will protect you.

And so begins his new life in North America, sheltered for a while by fellow expats, threatened by the authorities, shunted from a group home to foster care. But through it all he is plagued by confusion and grief, wondering whether he will ever know what has happened to the family he left behind.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Tesfaye lives behind the safe walls of his family’s compound in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. His father is an important man, Tesfaye goes to one of the best schools in the city, his mother and older sisters keep him fed and cared for. He and his beloved brother, Ishi, can spend their time playing soccer, racing chickens and spying on the guests — as long as they stay away from the sharp horns of the family’s goat and avoid their father’s fiery temper.

When rebel forces take over the capital, life becomes more complicated. Tesfaye’s father’s cousin takes him to live in the former imperial palace, and Tesfaye becomes the most favored son. His father takes him along when he gives political speeches and distributes leaflets. It is all very exciting, even if Tesfaye doesn’t pay attention to what the leaflets actually say.

And then suddenly his father is arrested, and Tesfaye’s own life is in peril. His mother sends him into hiding in her father’s village, until even that is too dangerous. Tesfaye is put in the care of a human smuggler and embarks on an uncertain, confusing and terrifying journey through Kenya, Europe and finally to Canada, where he is put on a Greyhound bus with ten dollars and instructions to stay on the bus until someone tells him to get off. You are safe now, says the smuggler. You are in Canada. This country will protect you.

And so begins his new life in North America, sheltered for a while by fellow expats, threatened by the authorities, shunted from a group home to foster care. But through it all he is plagued by confusion and grief, wondering whether he will ever know what has happened to the family he left behind.

More books from Groundwood Books Ltd

Cover of the book The Travels with My Family by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book Kabungo by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book The Whirlpool by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book Idaa Trail by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book Outside In by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book Skinnybones and the Wrinkle Queen by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book The Jessica Scott Kerrin Bundle by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book Three Wishes by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book The Mostly True Story of Pudding Tat, Adventuring Cat by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book Dear Sylvia by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book Until the Day Arrives by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book Me and Luke by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book The Mzungu Boy by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book What Gloria Wants by Sue Farrell Holler
Cover of the book The Big Swim by Sue Farrell Holler
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy