Teresa is Jimmy Moran's daughter and, as with the other books, the story is divided into three parts, each with its foreword that launches into each episode and traces Teresa's life through the army. The first section covers the unmerciful training schedule and the experience of ...being a woman in a man's army. The bullying teaches Teresa to be tough and even violent. She's a bad girl. The second section covers her different experience in Afghanistan. Here, another part of Teresa begins to awaken. In the purity of the Moslem faith, she finds a key to her own Catholicism, confusing her. In the third section, set in Iraq after the fall of Saddam, Teresa is kidnapped and in return for her safety she talks to the charismatic leader of a terrorist group. For the first time she understands the story from the Moslem side.Would the West have allowed seven thousand Christians massacred in Serbia - or a hundred thousand women and children killed in America or Britain by Iraqi sanctions? She questions the values of the Western one-way morality system. Turning her back on the Army, Teresa will no longer sing the song of war.
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| ISBN |
9780734409638 |
| Published NZ |
8 Feb 2007 |
| Publisher |
Hachette |
| Format |
Paperback |
| Availability |
Out of print
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Full details for this title
| Interest Age |
13+ years |
| Reading Age |
13+ years |
| NBS Text |
Young Adult Fiction |
| ONIX Text |
Young adult |
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Author's Bio
New Zealand author Ken Catran has published over twenty Young Adult novels, has been a finalistseven times in the NZ 'Best Teenage Fiction' awards, and his books have been published in theUS,theUK andGermany. His previous Young Adult books for Lothian are Golden Prince, (shortlisted for the 2000 NZ Post Awards and a CBCA Notable Book in 1999); Talking to Blue and the sequels, Blue Murder (winner of the 2002 Ned Kelly Award for junior crime fiction) and Blue Blood; Tomorrow theDark and Voyage with Jason, which won the NZ Post and Best Teenage Fiction awards in 2001; Odysseus; Jacko Moran, Sniper, which won the Esther Glen Award in New Zealand; Robert Moran,Private, shortlisted for the Post Awards, and Jimmy Moran, Regular. His Takeaways are Fries, Artists AreCrazy and Other Stories, and Black Ships Ablaze; and he wrote Road Kill and Dawn Hawk in the Crime Waves series.
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