Book Descriptions
for Chanda's Wars by Allan Stratton
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Chanda has struggled to keep her family together ever since her mama died of AIDS (see Chanda’s Secrets, reviewed in vol. 3). But her younger brother and sister are drifting farther from her, and the family feud, which began when her father left the family’s rural village for the city, worsens. However, moving to the family compound does not alleviate Chanda’s worries. Instead, she finds herself forced to track General Mandiki’s rebels from the neighboring state, who have conscripted her siblings as child soldiers. Sequel to Chanda’s Secrets (2004). 2008 Junior Library Guild Selection USA, CCBC Best Books List, 2009 Canadian Library Association’s Best Book for Young Adults Award (finalist), 2009 Ontario Library Association White Pine Award (finalist). lmp
From the Publisher
She promised her mama she'd keep them safe.
It's been six months since Mama died, and Chanda is struggling to raise her little brother and sister. Determined to end a family feud, she takes them to her relatives' remote rural village.
But across the nearby border, a brutal civil war is spreading. Rebels led by the ruthless General Mandiki attack at night, stealing children. All that separates Chanda from the horror is a stretch of rugged bush and a national park alive with predators. Soon, not even that. Before she knows it, Chanda must face the unthinkable, with a troubled young tracker as her unlikely ally.
Chanda's Wars is the unforgettable story of a teenager who risks everything to save her brother and sister. Epic in its sweep, intimate in its humanity, here is a gripping tale of family intrigue, love and courage, forgiveness and hope.