· Christobel Mattingley was born in SA in and died in , and is the author of more than 50 books, 47 of which were for children. After publishing her first book, The Picnic Dog, in , Mattingley went on to win numerous awards for her work including the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Children’s Book of the Year Award in both the Younger Readers and Picture Book . Reviewed in the United States on November 8, The “Asmir” trilogy that begins with No Gun for Asmir, continues in Asmir in Vienna, and concludes Escape From Sarajevo, is one of Christobel Mattingley’s true stories. It is so true that Mattingley, herself, and her grown-up son play important roles in the story – a modern adventure of war-time refugees fleeing for safety!Cited by: 4. · No Gun for Asmir Kerry White collection of Australian children's books: Author: Christobel Mattingley: Illustrated by: Elizabeth Honey: 4/5(4).
"No Gun for Asmir" is a book written by Christobel Mattingley (Penguin Group, ). It is about a Muslim boy called Asmir who had to escape the Bosnian War. This novel follows a true story about Asmir's family and their journal to safety. No Gun for Asmir by Christobel Mattingley (Review by Jackson Chalmers) No Gun for Asmir. It should be called: Asmir's adeventure. Author: Christobel Mattingley. Other books by this author: The Picnic dog, Windmill at Magpie Creek, Worm Weather, Emu Kite, Queen of the Wheat castles, The Surprise Mouse, Lizard Log, The Great Ballagundi. Christobel's book The Miracle Tree (Hodder Stoughton, ) was Highly Commended in the Christian Book of the Year Awards and received the Children's Christian Book of the Year Award. It too is a story about the effects of nuclear weapons, in Nagasaki, Japan where the second atomic bomb was dropped in
No Gun for Asmir - Ebook written by Christobel Mattingley. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read No Gun for Asmir. No Gun for Asmir begins with the savage civil war that erupted after the fall of Communism in the bitterly contested and conflicted territories of the former post-Brosip Tito It is so true that Mattingley, herself, and her grown-up son play important roles in the story – a modern adventure of war-time refugees fleeing for safety!. 46) — Review of No Gun for Asmir Christobel Mattingley, single work novel No Gun for Asmir: A Story that Cried Out to be Told Christobel Mattingley, single work column — Appears in: Magpies: Talking About Books for Children, November vol. 8 no. 5 ; (p. ) A Look at.
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