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The Boy At the Back of the Class : Onjali Rauf: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: True Friendship - The Boy At The Back Of The Class by Onjali Q Rauf is a marvellous debut novel. It is a book that I just could not put down. It is suitable for ages ten years and over. In fact, it is a perfect book for anyone as it highlights the plight of refugees. The book is written in the first person through the eyes of a nine year old living in London. Her school is a cosmopolitan one where children of all nations welcome the boy at the back of the class. The only blot on the school landscape is that of the school bullies. We see them through the eyes of a child. We totally understand her thoughts and find her feelings easy to empathise with. This is a tale of friendship that will go the extra mile in order to help improve a life. Onjali Q Rauf writes through the eyes of a child, explaining her fears and her questions. There is humor in her words and sometimes well known phrases are heard and misquoted wrongly. โWe didnโt say anything after that because sometimes you can tell grown-ups wonโt listen to you anymore. Usually they sayโฆ โIโve said my peas.โ โ All the characters were well drawn and believable. They were easy to empathise with. As an adult reader, I โtravelledโ through the book in a dual aspect โ as a nine year old, and as an adult looking in. This is a powerful book that all children (and adults) should read in order to help them to understand there are those who have travelled roads that we know nothing about. I will leave you with my favourite quote: โThe entire world is full of hearts searching for a place to call home. But refugees โฆ look for peace too.โ Review: Heart-warming and emotional - The boy at the back of the class by Onjali Rauf is an adventurous, heartwarming and emotional story. I loved reading this book because it is excellently well written which takes you on an emotional journey and constantly hoping for a positive ending. The book teaches you the value of friendships, and the importance of kindness. It also makes you reflect on appreciating your own family and helps you understand the sad realities of the refugee crisis in Syria. The protagonists are a small group of nine year old friends who try to befriend a new boy called Ahmet who they discover is a refugee from Syria and has been separated from his family while travelling to England to escape the war. Alexa, Tom, Josie and Michael have lot of empathy for Ahmet when they find out about his heart breaking experiences and make him feel welcome while fighting off bullies and ignorance .When they discover Ahmet's lost his family somewhere in Europe they embark on a plan to reunite him with his family. The strengths of this book are that it really motivates the reader to think about issues that affect many children, such as bullying and accepting people for who they are. The characters in the story encourage the reader to be more kinder to people and have more empathy, especially to those who feel vulnerable and isolated .The book teaches you that kindness and friendship can really improve someone's life in many ways. The main theme of the book is highlighting the refugee crisis and the traumas refugees experience in a sensitive way. The author tackles people's attitudes towards refugees through the characters that befriend Ahmet. Even though the refugee crisis is frequently in the news, I often could not fully understand the impact of war on the lives of refugees, and the difficulties they face adapting in a new country until I read this book. The book takes you on an journey which teaches you important life lessons; to accept people for who they are , the importance of kindness and friendships and the impact it has on people .The character's in the book formed a wonderful friendship went to extreme lengths to make him feel welcome and happy in the school. I recommend this book as it keeps you intrigued to keep on reading, and constantly hoping for a positive ending for all the characters. I recommend this book to all ages to young people and adults as refugee crisis is constantly in the news and helps young people to understand the experiences of refugees. Sara - Year 6




| Best Sellers Rank | 906 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1 in Fiction About Emigration, Immigration & Refugees for Young Adults 1 in Children's Books on Emigrants, Immigrants & Refugees 1 in Children's Fiction on Prejudice & Racism |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (11,619) |
| Dimensions | 12.8 x 3 x 19.6 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1510105018 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1510105010 |
| Item weight | 276 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | 12 July 2018 |
| Publisher | Orion Children's Books |
| Reading age | 8 - 10 years, from customers |
J**N
True Friendship
The Boy At The Back Of The Class by Onjali Q Rauf is a marvellous debut novel. It is a book that I just could not put down. It is suitable for ages ten years and over. In fact, it is a perfect book for anyone as it highlights the plight of refugees. The book is written in the first person through the eyes of a nine year old living in London. Her school is a cosmopolitan one where children of all nations welcome the boy at the back of the class. The only blot on the school landscape is that of the school bullies. We see them through the eyes of a child. We totally understand her thoughts and find her feelings easy to empathise with. This is a tale of friendship that will go the extra mile in order to help improve a life. Onjali Q Rauf writes through the eyes of a child, explaining her fears and her questions. There is humor in her words and sometimes well known phrases are heard and misquoted wrongly. โWe didnโt say anything after that because sometimes you can tell grown-ups wonโt listen to you anymore. Usually they sayโฆ โIโve said my peas.โ โ All the characters were well drawn and believable. They were easy to empathise with. As an adult reader, I โtravelledโ through the book in a dual aspect โ as a nine year old, and as an adult looking in. This is a powerful book that all children (and adults) should read in order to help them to understand there are those who have travelled roads that we know nothing about. I will leave you with my favourite quote: โThe entire world is full of hearts searching for a place to call home. But refugees โฆ look for peace too.โ
L**Y
Heart-warming and emotional
The boy at the back of the class by Onjali Rauf is an adventurous, heartwarming and emotional story. I loved reading this book because it is excellently well written which takes you on an emotional journey and constantly hoping for a positive ending. The book teaches you the value of friendships, and the importance of kindness. It also makes you reflect on appreciating your own family and helps you understand the sad realities of the refugee crisis in Syria. The protagonists are a small group of nine year old friends who try to befriend a new boy called Ahmet who they discover is a refugee from Syria and has been separated from his family while travelling to England to escape the war. Alexa, Tom, Josie and Michael have lot of empathy for Ahmet when they find out about his heart breaking experiences and make him feel welcome while fighting off bullies and ignorance .When they discover Ahmet's lost his family somewhere in Europe they embark on a plan to reunite him with his family. The strengths of this book are that it really motivates the reader to think about issues that affect many children, such as bullying and accepting people for who they are. The characters in the story encourage the reader to be more kinder to people and have more empathy, especially to those who feel vulnerable and isolated .The book teaches you that kindness and friendship can really improve someone's life in many ways. The main theme of the book is highlighting the refugee crisis and the traumas refugees experience in a sensitive way. The author tackles people's attitudes towards refugees through the characters that befriend Ahmet. Even though the refugee crisis is frequently in the news, I often could not fully understand the impact of war on the lives of refugees, and the difficulties they face adapting in a new country until I read this book. The book takes you on an journey which teaches you important life lessons; to accept people for who they are , the importance of kindness and friendships and the impact it has on people .The character's in the book formed a wonderful friendship went to extreme lengths to make him feel welcome and happy in the school. I recommend this book as it keeps you intrigued to keep on reading, and constantly hoping for a positive ending for all the characters. I recommend this book to all ages to young people and adults as refugee crisis is constantly in the news and helps young people to understand the experiences of refugees. Sara - Year 6
C**N
great book
my son loves it
A**R
Year 6 Reviews
Review by James Usually, I wouldn't read a book like this but I am glad I did. I really liked this because it was told well and the story line was good too. The main character was really brave and kind to his refugee friend; it was quite extraordinary what he did for him. Review by Erinn Wonderful book about friendship and kindness. Its formal side was exquisite,for example the letter from the queen. But then it had very hard-warming moments. I liked it because of its kind mannered characters and its polite policeman. My favourite part was when Alexa`s mum read out the letter about where Ahmet's family was because it really enjoyable to know that after all of what they'd been through it had worked. Alexa would appeal to most readers because of what extent she went to just to help a refugee boy who had only just settled into the classroom. Readers who like friendship and fight books would like this because of its couple of fall outs with Brendan-the-bullies gang but in other ways it was very kind and shows what extent people go to, to make others happy. Review by Ellie-May This is an amazing book full of adventures. Meet Alexa: she is a very warm hearted girl who has three friends named Tom, Michael and Josie. Strangely, there was an empty seat at the back of the class. Then, a new boy joins the class named Ahmet. Ahmet was with his foster mum but could they find his real parents? Follow Alex on her journey. Onjali Q. Rauf is a brilliant author who makes lots of children happy reading this book. Her books are for any age. It's a very detailed book and is good for people who have an imagination. It is also a very meaningful book which makes children and adults dive into it. Review by Amber This is an excellent book full of surprises. The main character, Alexa (we only find this out at the end of the book) has the mind of a soldier ready to help anybody who needs it and accepts any challenge she is given. She goes to meet the queen so that the new boy in her class, Ahmet, can find his parents. Since he and his family come from Syria, they have to run away from a deadly war. Alexa and her friends, Tom, Michael and Josie, think it is extremely important that he is reunited with his loved ones and they go through many obstacles blocking their path. Onjali Q. Rauf is a great author who always makes her books come to life with the swipe of a pen. Her books are good for any age, especially those with an imagination. It is very unlikely you will not read the whole book without falling in love with these meaningful words. You will never regret reading this book. Jake T A new boy comes to a new school but doesn't say anything but who could he be? The children at school learn that he is a refugee and have to think of an ingenious plan to help him. I enjoyed the book because at the start it was mysterious because the new boy didn't do anything but later on we learn all sorts of new things about him and the other characters. I would recommend this book for anyone between the age of 8 and 101. Watch out for the unexpected twist at the end!
S**E
Good book to read. It arrived in good condition and good price during sale.
Y**A
My son started reading this book the day it arrived. He's not really into reading but was hooked from the very first chapter and asked for more books. Needless to say there's a handful of Onjali books on its way to me.
A**O
Buena historia. El libro llega intacto y en buen estado
E**A
"The Boy at the Back of the Class" is a heartwarming and touching story about a group of children who befriend a new boy, Ahmet, who is a refugee. They want to help him find his lost family, and their kindness shows the importance of friendship and empathy. The book teaches us that small acts of kindness can make a big difference in someone's life. Overall, it's an inspiring and beautifully written book that promotes compassion and understanding.
P**N
Easy to read and funny too
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