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Chanda's Secrets

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Chanda's Secrets

by Allan Stratton

Annick Press | March 6, 2004 | Trade Paperback

An unforgettable novel about family, loyalty and survival in sub-Saharan Africa -- now a major motion picture.

Chanda''s Secrets was first published in 2004 to extraordinary international acclaim. It won the Michael L. Printz Honor Book for Excellence in YA Literature, was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults selection and, in France, was a finalist for the Prix Sorcières. It has now been made into a major motion picture, under the name Life, Above All. The film received a 10-minute standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival and was honored with the prestigious Prix Francois Chalais. To coincide with the film''s North American release by Sony Classics, the cover of this new reprint features a poignant still from the movie.

"No-one can read Chanda''s Secrets and remain untouched."
-- Stephen Lewis, former UN special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa and current chair of the board of the Stephen Lewis Foundation and co-director of AIDS-Free World

"The message about overcoming ignorance and shame and confronting the facts is ever-present, but the tense story and the realistic characters . . . will keep kids reading and break the silence about the tragedy."
-- Booklist (starred review)

"Smart and determined, Chanda is a character whom readers come to care for and believe in, in spite of her almost impossible situation. The details of sub-Saharan African life are convincing and smoothly woven into this moving story of poverty and courage, but the real insight for readers will be the appalling treatment of the AIDS victims."
-- School library Journal (starred review)

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    Rating: 5/5

    A sad but great read.

    Wesley Wilson

    3 years ago

    This book, was extremely sad. I thought it was very upsetting that girls my age have to go through soo much. It made me realize how blessed i truly was. I finished the book in a day and couldn't put it down. I cried through the whole thing. I definatly reccomend it.

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    Rating: 3/5

    Good book

    Lorraine (Book Addict)

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    3 years ago

    The book was very emotional. Based on friendship, family and struggles with AIDS.

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    Erin

    Rating: 5/5

    a heart gripping truth!

    Erin

    7 years ago

    Amasing. I loved this book! So far i have covinced many people to read it.
    Chanda Kabelo lives in sub-Saharrah Africa. she also lives among the terrifying AIDS pndemic that realistically kills 6000 a day.Twice the amount of those who died on Sept. 11. Chanda speaks of her baby sister death (the first sign of HIV/AIDS),her other sister going out of control. Her heart broken mother, and the neighbour hood gossip that is full of stigma and shame. Through all her secrets and lies, Chanda must come to grips, and realise that only the truth will save her and those around her.
    I recomend teens and adults alike to read this, and educate themselves about AIDS. Its a serious thing that should not be kept in the shadows. Who cares about what the media think is important, when humans are blind to what is really going on, when we can't find time to help those in need, ourselves, as a people, throughout the world.

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An unforgettable novel about family, loyalty and survival in sub-Saharan Africa -- now a major motion picture.

Chanda''s Secrets was first published in 2004 to extraordinary international acclaim. It won the Michael L. Printz Honor Book for Excellence in YA Literature, was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults selection and, in France, was a finalist for the Prix Sorcières. It has now been made into a major motion picture, under the name Life, Above All. The film received a 10-minute standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival and was honored with the prestigious Prix Francois Chalais. To coincide with the film''s North American release by Sony Classics, the cover of this new reprint features a poignant still from the movie.

"No-one can read Chanda''s Secrets and remain untouched."
-- Stephen Lewis, former UN special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa and current chair of the board of the Stephen Lewis Foundation and co-director of AIDS-Free World

"The message about overcoming ignorance and shame and confronting the facts is ever-present, but the tense story and the realistic characters . . . will keep kids reading and break the silence about the tragedy."
-- Booklist (starred review)

"Smart and determined, Chanda is a character whom readers come to care for and believe in, in spite of her almost impossible situation. The details of sub-Saharan African life are convincing and smoothly woven into this moving story of poverty and courage, but the real insight for readers will be the appalling treatment of the AIDS victims."
-- School library Journal (starred review)

About the Author

Allan Stratton recently returned from Africa where he met the people who inspired this book. He is past Head of Drama at an arts school in Toronto and a former member of New York''s The Actors'' Studio. His earlier young adult novel, Leslie''s Journal, earned numerous accolades, including a place on the American Library Association''s Best Books for Young Adults list.

Trade Paperback

200 Pages, 5 x 7.25 x 0.41 in

March 6, 2004

Annick Press

English

Canadian Author


1550378341
9781550378344

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Starred Selection 2009

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