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The Lion Above the Door

By: Onjali Q. Raúf
Narrated by: Chris Lew Kum Hoi
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From Onjali Q. Rauf, the award-winning and best-selling author of The Boy at the Back of the Class, comes an incredible story about missing histories and the concept of a universal family, told with humour and heart.

Leo and his best friend Sangeetha are the odd ones out in their school. In fact, they seem to be the odd ones out no matter where they go in their small town. But as Leo's dad is always telling him, it's only because he's extra-special, and Sangeetha is extra-extra-special. Only thing is, if they're so special, how come Leo never sees anyone who likes him in the history books he loves to read?

But on a special class trip to a nearby cathedral one day, Leo's attention is drawn to a large marble slab high above the doors of the hall, featuring a short list of names. Because right there, bang in the middle of the list, Leo finds himself staring at his own name...

Hungry to understand how a name like his could feature on a slab commemorating fallen war heroes, Leo and Sangeetha begin a search, and in doing so, uncover a missing story which changed the course of history, one which needs to be put right back into its missing pages.

Touching on themes of historical racism, The Lion Above the Door shines a light on the stories our history books have yet to contain and the power of friendships that can last through generations.

(P) 2021 Hodder & Stoughton Limited©2021 Onjali Q. Raúf
Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Multigenerational Family Friendship Discrimination Heartfelt War

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Rauf's latest has a quite brilliant premise in which the bully, not the bullied, tells his tale. A thought-provoking and often very funny story which constantly plays with reader expectations.
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Wow! After picking up The Boy at the Back of the Class to read to my class, each time I read a new book from this author, I am in awe. These books speak to children about real issues facing them in the world, teach them about kindness, sticking up for others and opens their eyes to the experiences of people who are different from them.

This story follows 3 children from a small village exploring the history of minorities who served in WW2 and were not recognised. It shows themes of curiosity, bravery and solidarity. I recommend everyone read this.

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