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I am so grateful to have come across Van Der Post and my appreciation for his great writings is all thanks to Jeremy Griffith. I don’t think I would ever have appreciated the honesty of Van Der Post’s words without the Truthful explanations of Griffith’s work in his definitive book FREEDOM: The end of the Human Condition. There is a boat. It isn’t even really a boat – just a toy dinghy really. And in that boat a group of refugees sit. It’s cold. It’s dark. It’s frightening. The sea is rising. And there is a boy with a violin, who starts to tell them a story.

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Dieses Buch ist ein Plädoyer an Menschlichkeit im Rahmen unbarmherziger Grausamkeiten. Es ist ein Zeichen, dass Freiheit siegt, weil es das kostbarste Gut ist, dass Musik überdauert und uns alle verbindet. Was in der heutigen Gesellschaft fehlt, wird hier vor Augen geführt – Verständnis. Wir müssen uns nicht alle lieb haben, aber die Geschichte des jeweils anderen zu hören, seine Gefühle und seine Erlebnisse, machen aus einem namenlosen Opfer plötzlich jemanden, mit dem man sich verbunden fühlt. Ich denke, das fehlt heutzutage einigen. He believed that when a person could form a question, it was a sign from life that the person was ready for a truthful answer." Francois Joubert is a boy who has been born and raised in the remote interior of South Africa. His father established a farm in partnership with the local tribes of that area, and Francois has been raised to understand the cultures of the native Matabele as well as the traditional Bushmen. Early in the novel he rescues a lone Bushman who is traveling through the area and they form a close bond. Later he will also befriend the daughter of a European family who move into the area. These two relationships will become immensely significant in his life as over the course of the book he evolves from a highly intelligent youth to a mature young adult.World without and world within, after all, whether one knows it or not, are expressions of one another; interdependent and ceaselessly in communication, serving something greater than the sum of themselves." A Story Like the Wind is a story unlike any other I’ve read in children’ literature. The lyrical language of the story transported me to the tastes, smells and sounds of the streets of Syria and the Mongolian desert, as a small band of refugees floating in a dinghy at sea at night remember their homes that are no longer, and a small boy recounts and sings a tale to keep the darkness at bay. This affecting book deserves to be shared widely and discussed anywhere people come together in groups" ( Red Reading Hub) I read the book aloud to my 7-year-old daughter. It provided me with an opportunity to discuss hard topics like refugees and war. I appreciate that while the refugees’ story doesn’t come to a “happy” conclusion, the book ends with a note of hope, and the story within the story of the white stallion and the boy Suke does come to a satisfying conclusion of the evil being vanquished from the land and the village celebrating.

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A haunting look at the plight of refugees, this short piece of fiction will work well for children and adults alike. Rami floats in the water in a small dinghy with seven other people. All of them are fleeing their homeland in the hopes of finding shelter elsewhere. But the boat motor has broken down and they are now adrift. Rami is alone except for his violin, and he begins to weave a tale filled with music to keep their spirits up. It is a tale of a young man who rescues an orphaned colt from the snow and grows to be able to ride the stallion because he respects the horse’s freedom. As the tale is woven, it is not just a story about horseriding, but also one about power, brutality and the cost of freedom. Then a man-child also had to learn how to sing, and above all to dance; for dancing and singing were the best ways he had of showing gratitude for the good things of life. Song and, above all, dancing were the surest ways of helping a man to endure the great trials of his existence; they were needed at birth, marriage and before war to strengthen his heart. Also, after war, they were needed to exorcise the spirit of death in him, and at the moment when the final loss of his shadow was upon him and those he loved, to drive away the power of death and revive the desire to live." Was für ein Buch. Wenn jemandem hier nicht die Tränen kommen, weiß ich auch nicht weiter. Schon seit der Frankfurter Buchmesse, auf der mir „Der Klang der Freiheit“ vorgestellt wurde, warte ich sehnlichst auf diesen Titel und kam nun endlich in den Genuss, ihn samt der wunderschönen Illustrationen zu lesen.Gill Lewis’s brief but beautiful story is rich in wonder, as well as being a timely reminder of the refugee crisis that continues today" ( BookTrust) Gill Lewis weaves an unforgettable tale of displacement, hope, and the search for freedom" ( The Guardian) Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2023-01-12 09:40:26 Associated-names Weaver, Jo (Children's author), illustrator Boxid IA40173823 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier A Story Like The Wind" should only take a half-hour to read, it took me two weeks because i kept putting it down and thinking of what the boy sang to the others to give them the promise of living further and longer. The song is about a horse, its companions, the wind and the and an evil conqueror and Weaver's art is shades of blue and white pencil against a dark blue starless sky. There are many children’s books that describe the stories of refugees and their desperate situation as they leave behind their whole existence and travel to where they hope there may be a better life. The selection of reading ideas included here encompasses some of the issues confronting those trying to escape terror. They may be useful for teachers who are working with children from families who have made such journeys. Additionally, having some kind of understanding of what these families and children have experienced may also help children to develop an informed and balanced approach to building friendships and welcoming immigrants and asylum seekers into their own communities.

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Finally, the man-child had to become a man who, though he should never weep for himself, could weep easily for others. It is the story of a group of refugees huddled in a flimsy boat in the middle of the ocean, escaping persecution and how they are swept up into a folklore story told by one of them, accompanied by his violin. I really loved how this folklore tale about a spirited white stallion and that when the story returned to the present, the reader learned more about the lives of the refugees. There are the wonderfully drawn-out characters, all of them seriously likeable for various traits, but mainly because they are sincere, caring and have good hearts. The illustrations by Weaver are breathtaking, woven from blues and whites. They fill with light and dark, playing against one another and revealing images built from luminescence, music, and wind. The illustrations suit the dark tale so perfectly that the book is one cohesive story.the magic which life in primitive Africa seems to me to have possessed before we arrived from Europe to spoil it." A Story Like the Wind was my first ever book I read of Lauren’s Van der Post and it is one of my all time favourites. A beautifully illustrated story of freedom, music, and seeking refuge. A small group of refugees is crowded on to a boat on the sea. They share their stories as the boat travels towards the dream of safety and freedom. One boy, Rami, has brought his violin, and his story of how the violin was invented, and of a stallion that could run like the wind, weaves through the other stories, bringing them all together into a celebration of hope and of the power of music and story. I’ve never thought of myself or my friends or anybody at all in terms of age, I’m only interested in what people are, and not in how long they have been what they happen to be. Age is a matter between man and nature, it’s enough that the sun and the moon and the seasons keep an account of the span on earth of us all.” Lewis’ novella brings to life the unified power of hope and faith and freedom that keeps strong all those fleeing war, massacre, and hardship

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This account of a Syrian family trying to survive civil war is powerful and moving. The complications of who is fighting and why are dealt with in the context of a young teenage boy’s experience and the impact on his family’s life. Two boys, maybe early teens, a husband, wife and two children and an old man and his small dog. All alone with the boy and his violin and the song.Human beings, he stressed, always knew more than they allowed themselves to know. One of the things they never knew clearly enough was the power they possessed of overcoming problems even if they were thrice the size of Uprooter of Great Trees."



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