A powerful and visually arresting fictional memoir of trauma, memory
and hope in the aftermath of war, for readers 12 and up. For fans of
Maus.
Even though Mila is no longer a child, she is overcome by memories --
memories of a childhood halfway between reality and dreaming, and not
knowing which is which.
In her dreams, Mila and her family leave their bombed village to stand
in line for weeks on end, suitcases in hand, hoping to move on to better
lives. But the memories of her uncle's disappearance, and the approach
of looming clouds, keep blurring the lines between past and present,
real and unreal. How can Mila move forward? Perhaps if the clouds can
remind her of where she's from, they can also show her where to go . . .
Winner of a Governor General's Award, Canada's most prestigious literary
prize, and the Bologna Ragazzi Award, this stunningly evocative book
about experience, trauma and healing will stay with readers from
beginning to end.