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Publisher:Groundwood Books, 2006Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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Running Time: 03:09 hrsNarrator: Raffael Ponce-ValenciaPublisher:Groundwood Books, 2006
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- Author: Ellis, DeborahDate:Created2006Summary:
Winner of the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award For twelve-year-old Diego and his family, home is a prison in Cochabamba, Bolivia. His parents farmed coca, a traditional Bolivian medicinal plant, until they got caught in the middle of the government's war on drugs and were mistakenly convicted of drug possession. Diego's parents are locked up, but he can come and go: to school, to the market to sell his mother's handknitted goods, and to work as a "taxi," running errands for other prisoners. But then his little sister temporarily runs off while under his watch, earning his mother a heavy fine. The debt and dawning realization of his hopeless situation make him vulnerable to his friend Mando's plan to make big money, fast. Soon, Diego is deep in the jungle, working as a virtual slave in an illegal cocaine operation. As his situation becomes more and more dangerous, he knows he must take a terrible risk if he ever wants to see his family again.
Genre:Subject(s): Bolivia | Coca industry | Jungles | Prisons | Parent and child | FamiliesOriginal Publisher: [S.l.], Groundwood Books LtdLanguage(s): English