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Anna Perera
Anna Perera is the author of the critically acclaimed Guantanamo Boy which was shortlisted for the Costa Children's Book Award and Branford Boase and longlisted for the Carnegie Medal. She also gives talks, visits schools, reviews books, writes articles and screenplays and enjoys the local pub... show more

Anna Perera is the author of the critically acclaimed Guantanamo Boy which was shortlisted for the Costa Children's Book Award and Branford Boase and longlisted for the Carnegie Medal. She also gives talks, visits schools, reviews books, writes articles and screenplays and enjoys the local pub quiz every week, even though her team rarely win.
 Her second teenage novel: The Glass Collector, is set in Cairo.US publisher: Albert Whitman Author US book tour details available from Albert Whitman.Anna has a grown-up son and lives in London. www.AnnaPerera.com
 Twitter: @AnnaPerera1Q&A with Anna PereraAuthor of Guantanamo Boy1. What inspired you to write the book?In 2006 I attended a benefit for Reprieve, the nonprofit organization that fights for the rights of people on Death Row and people held at Guantanamo and in secret prisons around the world. When I learned that children were also being held in Guantanamo, I was so shocked and appalled that I decided to write this novel. The title came to me immediately.2. How did you do the research for the book?I read everything I could on the subject, including Enemy Combatant by Moazzam Begg, Bad Men by Clive Stafford Smith, and the play Guantanamo by Victoria Brittain and Gillian Slovo. The film Road to Guantanamo provided useful visual information, as did various newspapers and TV reports.3. Have you ever met a real boy from Guantanamo? No. This book is fiction and I didn't want to steal detainees' stories to write it.4. What have Muslims in the UK thought of the book? The Muslims I've been in contact with have sent heartfelt thanks. They've expressed appreciation that the book gives a glimpse of an ordinary Muslim teenager's life after 9/11, but have also been overwhelmed to read about the abuse of human rights, extraditions and treatment of detainees in Guantanamo.5. Is this a suitable story for young adults?Yes, because young people hunger and thirst for challenging stories that allow them to make sense of the world they live in. Newsworthy statistics and facts don't stay in the mind the way stories do. There is also lightness, humor, love, and forgiveness here, encouraging readers who follow Kahild's extraordinary journey to ask questions about the "war on terror" and the use of torture. Young people are the future, and I hope this story will help them create a fairer, kinder world.6. How did you prepare yourself emotionally for writing this book? Whenever something challenging appears in my life, I meditate to achieve clarity. Before I began writing each day, I went to a place of deep inner peace and asked for guidance. This helped me write with detachment.7. You've published books for younger children in the past, but the idea for Guantanamo Boy first inspired you to write for teens. Are you writing more books for a young adult audience? Yes--my latest novel, The Glass Collector, was just published in the UK and Australia, and will be released in the US in March. It's set in Cairo, Egypt, and tells the story of a Coptic Christian teenager. I have a third novel in the works as well. I feel completely at home writing YA, and I'll continue to work in this genre long after my reading glasses are fitted with telescopic lenses!8. Any final thoughts?Throughout history, rules of division and separation have killed and harmed innocent people without measure--and to what effect? I'm a pacifist, so how was it going to be possible to encourage compassion and the desire for peace by holding up a mirror to the insanity of this prison? All I can say is, I was compelled to try.Guantanamo Boy by Anna Perera978-0-8075-3077-7 $17.99 Ages 13-upAugust 2011 Jacketed Hardcover
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My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 13 years ago
You know what it is like to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Well that is exactly what happens to Khalid when he is mistaken for a terrorist and ends up in Guantanamo Bay prison at the age of 15. His family decides to go to Pakistan to visit relatives and while looking for his father, he co...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 14 years ago
A chilling and harrowing story of a young victim of a profound injustice brought about by paranoia, prejudice, and an appalling disregard for human rights. This novel left me angry and disgusted. It should be widely read and discussed.
isamlq
isamlq rated it 14 years ago
It took five chapters for me to get into it. I'd heard it was a "harrowing" tale and such and such, but all I was reading was a story of young man, a boy really, whose just like any other: Khalid loves his mother, follows his father and is not as aware of the goings-on as I'd have liked him to be. W...
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