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Amina's Blanket

Author :
Helen Dunmore
Category :
Fiction
AccNo :
7293
Sub Category :
8-11
Number of pages :
42
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Amina's Blanket is a sensitive and beautifully written story that addresses themes of displacement, memory, and finding comfort after trauma, typically aimed at upper primary school readers. The story centers on a young girl named Amina, who has recently moved to a new country or city, having left her original home and life behind due to conflict or hardship. Her only tangible link to her past and a source of emotional solace is a treasured, worn, and perhaps handmade blanket. The blanket is not just a physical object; it is a profound repository of memories, providing psychological safety in her new, unfamiliar surroundings. The narrative follows Amina as she slowly begins to adjust to her new school and community, gradually learning to trust and make new friends, all while holding onto her precious keepsake. Dunmore, known for her lyrical prose, crafts a moving story that emphasizes empathy and understanding for those who have experienced upheaval, highlighting how small, cherished objects can carry the immense weight of personal history and provide crucial emotional resilience during times of change.

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