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An enthralling tale of adversity, event and love from award-winning writer Rosanne Hawke.?Nanna, are you able to inform me a narrative simply as though I have been with you?' Kelsey is in Pakistan and needs to head domestic. mom and dad are busy assisting flood sufferers and she or he misses her associates. yet so much of all, Kelsey misses Nanna Rose. fortunately, Kelsey can check with Nanna on Skype. to aid Kelsey consider greater, they carry a narrative approximately a  Read more...

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Shakila’s house had three rooms and a courtyard but there were so many people living there. Kelsey counted in her head. Only three people lived in her house in Australia and they had six rooms and that wasn’t even counting the bathroom, toilet, laundry or kitchen. 43 6 Amy Jo Back at the village, Kelsey tried to do her schoolwork. Her Barbie sat on the table beside her as she typed what she had seen. But she kept thinking how awful it would be to lose your house and everything in it. Just then she heard the bubbly sound of a Skype call.

Jump in,’ Dad said. Izaak flashed her a smile as wide as Mr Waheed’s. Kelsey walked up the rise to Shakila’s gate and knocked. When it opened she saw the women sitting in the courtyard on low stools preparing vegetables and washing clothes by hand. ‘Salaam, hello,’ Shakila’s mother said. ‘Salaam ji, Mrs Waheed,’ Kelsey said. The ladies giggled behind their scarves. Kelsey thought she must have said it wrong, even though Dad made her practise what to say if someone said hello. ’ Mrs Waheed shook her head.

They were not happy and soon they lay quiet. When the boat reached the shore the man took Amy Jo and the fish to a long line of tents. He stopped at one with a charpai outside in the sun. ‘Zebi,’ he called. A girl appeared at the tent flap. ‘Here is dinner, and see what you can do with this doll. ’ ‘Teik hai, Abu. Okay, Dad,’ she said. Zebi carried Amy Jo to her mattress as if she held gold. ‘You are too special to sell,’ Zebi said to Amy Jo. ‘I shall call you Gudiya, Gudie for short. I know you’ve come from far away, Gudie.

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