Friday, September 21, 2007

I am a Taxi

Canada's Deborah Ellis, the author of Breadwinner, Parvana's Journey and Mud City, has done it again. She has married non-fiction with fiction to create a gripping novel about Diego, a 12-year old Bolivian boy who grows up in a prison. Deborah's journalistic style teaches about serious global issues with her user-friendly vocabulary. I am a Taxi is a splendid visit to Bolivia. The book dedication reads: "To those we keep in cages."

Sacred leaf , a sequel to I am a Taxi, promises to be equally gripping.

4 comments:

Tanya said...

I just finished reading this book and it is wonderful. It brings up so many issues that interest me. The following quote by Mando really stuck with me: (on page 64)

"Laws are made by people with money to keep people like us poor"

That is so true. The US war on drugs is the cause of a lot of the misery and suffering in this book.

Tanya said...
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Features... said...

Are there 2 Tanya's in this group?
Tanya

Tanya said...

Yes. I work at Nutana as an EA. Maybe I should edit my profile to end the confusion.