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Diamond Boy - by Michael Williams (Paperback)

Diamond Boy - by  Michael Williams (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"When Patson's family moves to [the] Marange region of Zimbabwe, he begins working in the mines, searching for blood diamonds, until government soldiers arrive and Patson is forced to journey to South Africa in search of his missing sister and a better life"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>My father says that a journey should always change your life in some way. Well, when you have nothing, I suppose a journey promises everything.</b> <p/> Diamonds for everyone. That's what fifteen-year-old Patson Moyo hears when his family arrives in the Marange diamond fields. Soon Patson is working in the mines along with four friends, pooling their profits for a chance at a better life. Each of them hopes to find a <i>girazi</i>, a priceless stone that could change their circumstances forever. But when the government's soldiers come to Marange, Patson's world is shattered. <p/> Set against the backdrop of Zimbabwe's brutal recent history, <i>Diamond Boy</i> is the story of a young man who succumbs to greed but finds his way out through a transformative journey to South Africa in search of his missing sister, in search of freedom, and in search of himself. <p/> A high-stakes, harrowing adventure in the blood-diamond fields of southern Africa, from the critically acclaimed author of <i>Now Is the Time for Running</i>.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for <i>Diamond Boy</i>: </b><b>An Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award Finalist</b><b>An Amazon.ca Best Books of December 2014 for Children and Teens Selection</b>* A compelling novel that brings home the desperate lives of exploited poor, and Diamond Boy will give every civilized reader pause...More than simply a good read, <i>Diamond Boy</i> is a multilayered, teachable novel with a variety of approaches and is highly recommended for middle and high school collections.--<i><b>VOYA (starred review)</b></i><br><br><i>Diamond Boy </i>is an important and eye-opening book, told with heart.--<i><b>Patricia McCormick, author of the National Book Award Finalist Sold</b></i><br><br>*[A] riveting tale...Williams draws from real events to bring this harrowing story to life, infusing Patson's narrative with terrifying accuracy. Along the way, the story crosses over with Williams's 2011 novel, <i>Now Is the Time for Running</i>, though readers need not be familiar with that book to be gripped and horrified by the troubles facing Patson and his nation.--<i><b>Publishers Weekly (starred review)</b></i><br><br>[A] compelling epic...operatic in scope and intensity...A haunting, harrowing tale guaranteed to give bling a whole new meaning.--<i><b>Kirkus Reviews</b></i><br><br>Deft, unflinching prose. Teens will be left haunted by Patson's harsh yet essentially hopeful journey, where greed, despair, luck, and wonder intertwine on the diamond fields of Marange.--<i><b>SLJ</b></i><br><br>This is a harrowing read, no doubt, ... but Williams ably weaves in moments of kindness and small successes that keep things from feeling completely hopeless. Extensive end material offers historical context for the diamond industry in Africa, land mines, and the connections to the author's earlier work.--<i><b>The Bulletin</b></i><br><br>Williams' fast-paced, tension-packed story is filled with cliff-hangers, [and] perils...a satisfying and eminently readable novel.--<i><b>Booklist</b></i><br><br>Williams's portrayal of middle-class, cell phone-carrying African youth will give readers a different perspective on the modern continent, even as some of its people still cling to the belief in <i>shavi</i>, or luck granted by the ancestors. Patson's <i>shavi</i> is strong, but the diamonds' ability to either transform or destroy a life is something he continues to wrestle with through the very last page.--<i><b>Horn Book</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Michael Williams</b> is a writer of plays, musicals, operas, and novels, and is the Managing Director of Cape Town Opera in South Africa. He is the author of several books, including the highly praised young adult novels <i>Crocodile Burning</i> and <i>Now Is the Time for Running</i>. He has written operas for young people based on African mythology as well as the libretti for symphonic operas that have premiered around the world. He finds writing fiction to be the perfect antidote to the drama of keeping an opera company alive in Africa.

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