Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal (UK)Shortlisted for the Costa Prize
(UK)Sunday Times Children's Book of the WeekThe Guardian Book of the
MonthThe Times Books of the Year"Hotly Anticipated Historical Fiction
for Young Adults" Amazon.co.uk
It is 1899. Ten year old Samkad thinks he knows everything about the
world. He knows that home is in the mountains. He knows who his friends
and his enemies are. And he knows that he will grow up to become a
warrior like his dad, with his own shield, spear and axe.His best friend
is Little Luki and she too wants to become a warrior - though there's
little chance of that because she is just a girl.Then strangers arrive:
a boy with many languages in his throat ... and weird-looking men called
Americans who bring war and death.Set during the U.S. invasion of the
Philippines.Endorsed by Amnesty International: "Amnesty International
endorses Bone Talk because it upholds many human rights, including our
rights to life, to equality, to have a religion, to enjoy our own
culture. It also shows us what can happen when these are taken away from
us."