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The Song of An Innocent Bystander
The Song of An Innocent Bystander
Author: Ian Bone
Ten years ago, nine-year-old Freda walked into an underground restaurant and straight into a hostage situation. Those thirty-six hours still haunt her every move. But was she just an innocent victim manipulated by the one stranger who showed her any kindness— the gunman? A newspaper reporter is starting to pry. He says he knows things about...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780142403938
ISBN-10: 0142403938
Publication Date: 11/3/2005
Pages: 272
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Puffin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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ten years ago, nine year old freda unwittingly walks into the middle of a violent siege in a fast food resturant. seperated from her parents and imprisoned with a group of strangers fro seemingly endless time. freda begins to feel a partnership with the only one who shows her any kindness- the gunman.
now nineteen year old freda is still haunted by the events of the siege that culminated in tragedy, and trapped by the media's portrayal of her as an innocent victim. butth e image, supported and nutured by her activist, controlling mother, is under siege itself, from someone who knowst he truth.
told in a narrative that moves tantalizingly between the unfolding siege in the resturant and fred's life ten years later, this novel looks at how a child first copes with trauma, and than with never being allowed to forget it.


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