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Four Years with Jhunti: Large Print Edition
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Four Years with Jhunti: Large Print Edition
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Four Years with Jhunti: Large Print Edition
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Just because it's hard, doesn't mean it's impossible
Young Kal runs away from home to find himself at the mercy of the Jhunti, a reclusive tribe living in the mountains of Australia. The Jhunti are fearful of white people destroying their way of life. Despite their misgivings, they agree to take Kal in after one of their own, Nemid, volunteers to look after the boy.
Life is hard with the Jhunti, but good, and through Nemid, Kal experiences what family and kindness are all about for the first time. Though, not everyone is pleased. Fighting racism at every turn and struggling to learn the Jhunti ways under the distrustful eyes of the tribal leaders, Kal's welcome is wearing thin. He and Nemid have a difficult road ahead if they are to stay together.
Praise for
Four Years with Jhunti
"Four Years with Jhunti
is an engrossing story, well-written, entertaining and moving. It will appeal both to adolescents and their parents. Juliet Summers is a talented author with the power to make an imagined world startlingly real." -
Katharine Betts
"Four years with Junti
is a story that is enthralling to the reader and difficult to put down. It is imaginative and certainly will appeal to a wide range of readers both young and old." -
Barbara Sharp
Young Kal runs away from home to find himself at the mercy of the Jhunti, a reclusive tribe living in the mountains of Australia. The Jhunti are fearful of white people destroying their way of life. Despite their misgivings, they agree to take Kal in after one of their own, Nemid, volunteers to look after the boy.
Life is hard with the Jhunti, but good, and through Nemid, Kal experiences what family and kindness are all about for the first time. Though, not everyone is pleased. Fighting racism at every turn and struggling to learn the Jhunti ways under the distrustful eyes of the tribal leaders, Kal's welcome is wearing thin. He and Nemid have a difficult road ahead if they are to stay together.
Praise for
Four Years with Jhunti
"Four Years with Jhunti
is an engrossing story, well-written, entertaining and moving. It will appeal both to adolescents and their parents. Juliet Summers is a talented author with the power to make an imagined world startlingly real." -
Katharine Betts
"Four years with Junti
is a story that is enthralling to the reader and difficult to put down. It is imaginative and certainly will appeal to a wide range of readers both young and old." -
Barbara Sharp