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Broken Glass by Sally Grindley
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Broken Glass (edition 2008)

by Sally Grindley (Author)

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When Suresh and Sandeep run away from home to escape their abusive father, they find themselves homeless in the big city. With the help of other street children, the brothers learn to work as glass collectors, and things begin to look brighter. But when Suresh realises his younger brother isn't coping as well as he thought, he must find a way to save Sandeep and himself from a terrible fate.… (more)
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Title:Broken Glass
Authors:Sally Grindley (Author)
Info:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (2008), Edition: UK ed., 288 pages
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Two boys run away from a violent home to escape their abusive father, but find themselves homeless in the big city, having to scavenge through rubbish for broken glass, to make enough money for food.
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When Suresh and Sandeep run away from home to escape their abusive father, they find themselves homeless in the big city. With the help of other street children, the brothers learn to work as glass collectors, and things begin to look brighter. But when Suresh realises his younger brother isn't coping as well as he thought, he must find a way to save Sandeep and himself from a terrible fate.

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