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Illustrator
  
Yosef Kebeide

Publication date
  
2003

Pages
  
329

Author
  
Page count
  
329


Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Originally published
  
2003

Genre
  
Children's literature

Nominations
  
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Country
  
Great Britain, United States

Countries
  
Great Britain, United States of America

Similar
  
Elizabeth Laird books, Children's literature

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The Garbage King is a children's fiction book written by Elizabeth Laird and illustrated by Yosef Kebede.

Contents

Laird was inspired to write the book after living and working in Ethiopia, where, in Addis Ababa, she saw children who lived on the streets who had inspiring abilities to cope with difficult living conditions. It has received numerous British book awards.

The garbage king


Plot summary

It tells the story of Mamo and Dani. Mamo is from a very poor family where everyone has died except for him and his sister, Tiggist. Mamo goes with a man who claims to be his Uncle Merga but is in fact probably one of his diseased mother's lovers. Before Mamo can realize it, "Merga" takes Mamo far from the city and anything he's ever known and sells him to a farmer as a slave.

Dani comes from a rich and privileged family in Addis Ababa. His father, however, wants him to send him away to make him learn something useful and toughen up. Dani's mother is sick and flew to London, England, to receive better medical care. Dani runs away to escape his father. At the same time, Mamo escapes from the farmer after attempting suicide caused by physical abuse and hitch-hikes back to Addis Ababa, and hides in a graveyard where he meets Dani who is also hiding there. They form an unexpected alliance and together join a gang of beggar street boys.

Awards

The novel has won numerous awards, including the Scottish Arts Council Children's Book of the Year Award.It even won the Stockport Schools Book Award, and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, the Blue Peter Book Awards, the Salford Children's Book Award, the Calderdale Children's Book Award, the Lincolnshire Young People's Book Award, the Stockton Children's Book of the Year, the West Sussex Children's Book Award, the Portsmouth Book Award and the Sheffield Children's Book Award. .

References

The Garbage King Wikipedia


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