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category: Children's Nonfiction
published: Sep 2011
ISBN:9781554512935
publisher: Annick Press

Beyond Bullets

A photo journal of Afghanistan

by Dawn Hunter & Rafal Gerszak

tagged: middle east, asia, military & wars
Description

Award-winning photographer Rafal Gerszak spent a year embedded with the American military in Afghanistan, where he used his camera to document everyday life in the war-torn country. While there, he developed a deep affection for the land and its people, and he later returned on his own. Despite the dangers around him, he continued taking photos, exposing the plight of that besieged country.

Framed by journal entries that relate his experiences on two levels—as a foreigner looking for a deeper connection to a country that has stirred him, and as a journalist looking for another side to the story—Beyond Bullets addresses the volatile situation in Afghanistan with sensitivity and profound insight. Through Gerszak’s lens, readers can see the shattered aftermath of military attacks and dismal hospitals and refugee camps, but they can also experience the vibrant activity of life in the markets, at home and on the Muslim day of rest.

Featuring more than 40 of Gerszak’s photographs and at once harrowing and heartrending, Beyond Bullets is as illuminating as it is riveting.

About the Authors
Dawn Hunter is an editor and the author of several books for young people, including Adventures on the Ancient Silk Road, winner of the Norma Fleck Award for non-fiction. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Rafal Gerszak's work has been published and exhibited internationally.
Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
12 to 18
Grade:
9
Reading age:
12 to 18
Awards
  • Commended, USBBY Outstanding International Books, Honor List
  • Joint winner, Best Bets List, Ontario Library Association
  • Long-listed, Garden State Teen Book Award
  • Joint winner, YA Top Forty Titles, Pennsylvania School Librarians Association
  • Winner, Children’s Literature Roundtables of Canada Award
  • Joint winner, Best Books for Kids & Teens, starred selection, Canadian Children’s Book Centre
  • Commended, Information Book Award, Honor Title
  • Short-listed, Norma Fleck Award
  • Winner, Eric Hoffer Award
  • Joint winner, Book of the Year Award, Foreword Reviews
  • Joint winner, Nonfiction Honor List, VOYA
  • Commended, Notable Books for a Global Society Book Award
  • Commended, South Asia Book Award, Highly Commended Book
  • Long-listed, Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults, YALSA
  • Long-listed, Red Maple Award
Editorial Reviews

“Reading this book is a moving and eye-opening experience.”

— Canadian Children’s Book Centre, Fall/12

“Educationally informative and culturally sensitive . . . It will engage students to read and beyond that to think, ask questions and seek authentic answers.”

— Resource Links, 02/12

“Avaluable photo journal that is especially successful at showing how people in a country carry on living in the midst of a war-torn land.” 

— CM Reviews, 10/11

“The photos tell a story all on their own, but the added narrative draws readers in and gives them a front-row seat.”

— School Library Journal, 12/11

“His photographs and accompanying text—the sensitive, bemused, horrified, awed and compassionate account of his encounters—offers readers a personal view that demonstrates what most impressed Gerszak: the clear will of the people to survive.”

— The Star, 11/20/11

“An artistic coup . . . both riveting and informative.”

— US Review of Books, 05/12

“Tells a compelling story that is personal and heartfelt.”

— Sal's Fiction Addiction, 12/09/11

“Gerszak’s frank and descriptive observations effectively convey the ugliness, monotony and tragedy of war.”

— Kirkus Reviews, 10/11

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