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Boys Without Names, (Hardcover)

Boys Without Names, (Hardcover)

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    from Sullywriter

    Gripping story.

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    from smheatherly2

    Great novel about Gopal, who is tricked into child labor, trying to supply money for his family. There is fantastic character development, when he tries to earn the trust of his fellow slaved friends and they master the prison they are in.

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    from brangwinn

    I love books that introduce me to other people's lives. In this case, boys who have been kidnapped and forced to live in a tiny room and glue beads on picture frames all day. I will never look at something that is made in India the same way again. Now i will think about the people who are doing t...

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    from lindap69

    I second Jacqueline Woodson's comment about this being one of the best books I've read this year.

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    from KatherineC032

    A fictionalized story of child labor in India is fascinating, disturbing and hopeful at the same time. It is an eye-opening look at the plight of young children in foreign countries, and is evidently well researched by the author. It is also about the power of friendship, caring and story-telling.

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