Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Bobbie Kalman's experiences as a refugee are universal. Anyone who has experienced any kind of disaster, violence, displacement, loss, or has lived without human rights, will know this story. Today's world abounds with examples of events that are frightening for children and adults alike.
Bobbie looks at some universal themes and helps children gain a positive perspective on how fearful thoughts or experiences can be turned around by becoming aware of our reactions to them. The guide can be used with Refugee Child or as a stand-alone resource.
Topics include:
- How Bobbie Kalman wrote the book and how to write your own story or family history
- A summary of the story and of the Hungarian Revolution
- What is Communism?
- What are human rights?
- What is a disaster and how can children cope with their fears?
- What is a refugee? What is an immigrant?
- Two kinds of freedom--inner and outer
- The difference between power and force
- How secrets and lies affect you
- Is there a positive side to losing it all?
32 pages, B&W, shrinkwrapped inserts
- Other themes include: fear and control, loss, danger and safety, betrayal, prejudice, as well as invisible acts of power, gratitude, miracles, and creating a life from dreams
Activities include:
writing exercises, interviewing, mapping, group discussions and brainstorming, helping others, treasure hunts, artwork and photography, creating page design, games, project work, positive thinking techniques, and more...
Synopsis
October 23, 2006 marks the 50th anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, an important event for millions of North Americans of Hungarian descent. Refugee Child is the compelling story of children's author Bobbie Kalman's experiences as a young girl during the Hungarian Revolution. A touching roller-coaster ride of emotions, Kalman writes her story from the perspective of a nine-year-old. She relives both her frightening experiences, as well as some warm and funny memories of her family, her flight to freedom, and her life-changing adventures as a refugee.