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Twelve-year-old Amir is desperate to win the approval of his father & resolves to win the local kite-fighting tournament to prove that he has the makings of a man. His loyal friend Hassan promises to help him
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Kith

Kith is a passionate examination of what it means to be a child by Jay Griffiths the award-winning author of Wild. While travelling the world in order to write her award-winning book Wild Jay Griffiths became increasingly aware of the huge differences in how childhood is experienced in various cultures. One central riddle in particular captured her imagination: Why are so many children in Euro-American cultures unhappy - and why is it that children in many traditional cultures seem happier? In Kith Jay Griffiths explores these questions and many more. Moving from communities in West Papua and the Arctic to the ostracised young people of contemporary Britain she asks why we have enclosed our children in a consumerist cornucopia but denied them the freedoms of space time and deep play. She
uses history philosophy language and literature to illustrate children's affinity for the natural world and the essential quest element of childhood. Kith is Jay Griffiths' impassioned illuminating analysis of a universal rite of passage. In its urgent defence of the rights and needs of every child it is a journey into the heart of human experience. Kith could have been written by no-one but Jay Griffiths. It is ablaze with her love of the physical world and her passionate moral sense that goodness and a true relation with nature are intimately connected. She has the same visionary understanding of childhood that we find in Blake and Wordsworth and John Clare would have read her with delight. Her work isn't just good - it's necessary". (Philip Pullman). "Jay Griffiths writes with such
richness and mischief about the one thing that could truly save the world: its children". (KT Tunstall). "An impassioned visionary plea to restore to our children the spirit of adventure freedom and closeness to nature that is their birthright. We must hear it and act on it before it is too late". (Iain McGilchrist). Jay Griffiths is the author of Pip Pip: A Sideways Look at Time; Wild: An Elemental Journey; and A Love Letter from a Stray Moon a novella about the life of Frida Kahlo. She is the winner of the inaugural Orion Book Award and of the Barnes & Noble Discover Award for the best new non-fiction writer to be published in the USA. She has also been shortlisted for the Orwell Prize and the World Book Day award."
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Kith is a passionate examination of what it means to be a child by Jay Griffiths the award-winning author of Wild. While travelling the world in order to write her award-winning book Wild Jay Griffiths became increasingly aware of the huge differences in how childhood is experienced in various cultures. One central riddle in particular captured her imagination: Why are so many children in Euro-American cultures unhappy
- & why is it that children in many traditional cultures seem happier? In Kith Jay Griffiths explores these questions & many more. Moving from communities in West Papua & the Arctic to the ostracised young people of contemporary Britain she asks why we have enclosed our children in a consumerist cornucopia but denied them the freedoms of space time & deep play. She uses history philosophy language & literature to illustrate children's affinity for the natural world & the essential quest element of childhood. Kith is Jay Griffiths' impassioned illuminating analysis of a universal rite of passage. In its urgent defence of the rights & needs of every child it is a journey into the heart of human experience. Kith could have been written by no-one but Jay Griffiths. It is ablaze with her love of the physical world & her passionate moral sense that goodness & a true relation with nature are intimately connected. She has the same visionary understanding of childhood that we find in Blake & Wordsworth & John Clare would have read her with delight. Her work isn't just good
- it's necessary". (Philip Pullman). " Jay Griffiths writes with such richness & mischief about the one thing that could truly save the world: its children". (KT Tunstall). " An impassioned visionary plea to restore to our children the spirit of adventure freedom & closeness to nature that is their birthright. We must hear it & act on it before it is too late". (Iain Mc Gilchrist). Jay Griffiths is the author of Pip Pip: A Sideways Look at Time; Wild: An Elemental Journey; & A Love Letter from a Stray Moon a novella about the life of Frida Kahlo. She is the winner of the inaugural Orion Book Award & of the Barnes & Noble Discover Award for the best new non-fiction writer to be published in the USA. She has also been shortlisted for the Orwell Prize & the World Book Day award."

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Children - A young life form within the early stages of physical development,
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