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Looking for Imani

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Told mostly from the perspective of Nabila, the eldest child of a one-parent immigrant family to Australia, this novel focuses on how the wider community pulls together, despite the family's fears of discrimination, when the youngest child, Imani, goes missing. Looking for Imani is a tale that weaves together a variety of themes into a heartfelt tale of a community coming together and overcoming prejudice.
Dianne Bates was born and brought up in Sydney and Appin, New South Wales. Initially a teacher, Di began writing books for children, beginning with Terri , published by Penguin in 1981. Since then Dianne has had over 100 books published, seeing several of them win state and national awards, and she herself has been awarded the Lady Cutler prize for services to children's literature. She has also worked on the editorial teams of a number of child literature-related and educational journals.
* New title from this widely respected author. * Covers several important themes studied in Australian schools, including belonging, refugees, immigration, and discrimination.






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