Shortcuts
Please wait while page loads.
Cairns Libraries . Default .
PageMenu- Main Menu-
Page content

Catalogue Display

The day the war came / Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Rebecca Cobb.

A powerful and necessary picture book – the journey of a child forced to become a refugee when war destroys everything she has ever known. Imagine if, on an ordinary day, war came. Imagine it turned your town to rubble. Imagine going on a long and difficult journey – all alone. Imagine finding no welcome at the end of it. Then imagine a child who gives you something small but very, very precious... When the government refused to allow 3000 child refugees to enter this country in 2016, Nicola Davies was so angry she wrote a poem. It started a campaign for which artists contributed drawings of chairs, symbolising a seat in a classroom, education, kindness, the hope of a future. The poem has become this book, movingly illustrated by Rebecca Cobb, which should prove a powerful aid for explaining the ongoing refugee crisis to younger readers.

Item Information
Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9008275756 E DAV
Easies   Earlville Branch . . Available .  
. Catalogue Record 779503 ItemInfo Beginning of record . Catalogue Record 779503 ItemInfo Top of page .
Catalogue Information
Field name Details
ISBN 9781406376326
Author Davies, Nicola, 1958- author.
Title The day the war came / Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Rebecca Cobb.
Published London : Walker Books, 2018.
Physical description 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 24 x 29 cm.
Summary A powerful and necessary picture book – the journey of a child forced to become a refugee when war destroys everything she has ever known. Imagine if, on an ordinary day, war came. Imagine it turned your town to rubble. Imagine going on a long and difficult journey – all alone. Imagine finding no welcome at the end of it. Then imagine a child who gives you something small but very, very precious... When the government refused to allow 3000 child refugees to enter this country in 2016, Nicola Davies was so angry she wrote a poem. It started a campaign for which artists contributed drawings of chairs, symbolising a seat in a classroom, education, kindness, the hope of a future. The poem has become this book, movingly illustrated by Rebecca Cobb, which should prove a powerful aid for explaining the ongoing refugee crisis to younger readers.
Subject Refugee children -- Juvenile fiction
Refugee children -- Education -- Juvenile fiction
War and society -- Juvenile fiction
Unaccompanied refugee children -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories
Additional author Cobb, Rebecca illustrator.
Catalogue Information 779503 Beginning of record . Catalogue Information 779503 Top of page .