Book details
Pictures from the Fire
Description
Emilia's family are Romanian gypsies and believe she has brought shame on them. Locked in the family's rooms in a refugee hostel, isolated and afraid, she finds a notebook and begins to draw a picture diary of her life: poverty and persecution in Bucharest, the family's flight to England hidden in a lorry; her joy at going to school, and the family's abrupt departure following a race riot. And as she finishes the last picture, she is shocked into an act of courage that may open the door to freedom.Gaye Hicyilmaz has a rare gift of empathy and her picture of the closed world of Romanian gypsies, and of the racial hatred they encounter, is truthful, uncompromising, and compelling.
Age
11-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
264 pages
Why to read
- To gain insight into diverse cultural experiences and the impact of historical events on individuals.
- To explore the emotional depth and resilience of characters in the face of adversity.
- To appreciate the author's narrative style and literary craftsmanship.
- To engage with thought-provoking themes such as identity, family, and survival.