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No Gun for Asmir

Rated 3.3 out of 5 based on 17 customer reviews
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No Gun for Asmir
ISBN: 9780140367294
Publication Date: 4 October 1993

War has come to Asmir's home in Sarajevo. He is torn from his father, his home and everything he has known. He becomes a refugee. This is a story of courage you will never forget.

About The Author

Christobel Mattingley has been writing since she was eight years old and had her first pieces published in the children's pages of magazines and newspapers. Her first book, The Picnic Dog, was published in 1970, when she had three young children. While they were growing up she worked as a librarian in schools and in a teachers' college. She has been self-employed as a writer since 1974 and has travelled widely in Australia and overseas, speaking in schools and libraries. Christobel Mattingley has published over 30 books for children. Some of her works have been translated into other languages, have won various awards in Australia and the USA, and have been made into films for ABC Television. For most of the 1980s she worked with Aboriginal people and researched the history Survival in Our Land. In 1990 she received the Advance Australia Award for Service to Literature, and in 1996 she was made a Member of the Order of Australia for service to literature, particularly children's literature, and for community service through her commitment to social and cultural issues. No Gun for Asmir received a High Commendation in the Australian Human Rights Awards of 1994.

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Average Star Rating: 3.3 out of 5
(17 customer reviews)

17 reviews for No Gun for Asmir

  1. Rated 3 out of 5

      TasteTheThunder from Kaluga, Russia

    Its alright

  2. Rated 2 out of 5

      Nice Breeze from Little Rock, United States

    Does not meet the standards I was expecting

  3. Rated 2 out of 5

      News Deal from Lansing, United States

    worthless junk

  4. Rated 2 out of 5

      dark night bright days from Port Elizabeth, South Africa

    Unhappy sadly the product is no good

  5. Rated 2 out of 5

      Muffins from Sevilla, Spain

    I would suggest not buying this particular item, find another and do research on quality