Susanne Schmidt
Merjem
[Merjem]

Jacoby & Stuart Verlag
Berlin 2016
ISBN 978-3-946593-05-8
208 Pages
Suitable for age 10 and above
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Jacoby & Stuart Verlag
Berlin 2016
ISBN 978-3-946593-05-8
208 Pages
Suitable for age 10 and above
Publisher’s contact details
Translated by John Reddick
By Siggi Seuß
Siggi Seuß, freelance journalist, radio script writer and translator, has been writing reviews of books for children and young people for many years.
Legal - illegal
Merjem is a tale about asylum and deportation. At once a thriller and a story about friendship, it is both exciting and warm-hearted, and with its realism and its humour it offers an encouraging example of both solidarity and effective problem-solving.
When 12-year-old Linus is ordered by the school caretaker to paint over the graffiti he had daubed on a wall, he happens on Merjem, a classmate of his, in the freezing changing rooms of the tennis court pavilion: she’s hiding out in there, and she’s plainly very frightened. Together with Dana, another classmate, he learns that Merjem’s parents have just been deported to Albania; Merjem herself, having managed to escape being taken away with her parents, is now being hunted by the police. Linus and Dana resolve to help Merjem, and find themselves in dangerous situations as a result, especially once they discover the criminal activities of the nefarious caretaker...
(Text: Jacoby & Stuart Verlag)