There are striking illustrations throughout the book that match the story well. They help with accessibility, I think, in breaking up the chapters and text, and have an engaging comic book or graphic novel style. It feels like the story would work best for children aged around 9 to 13, perhaps especially as a class story, that would allow for a discussion around some of the topics raised through the book. A very good book, and definitely recommended.
You might also like to read [[The Boy Who Lied by Kim Slater]] or [[The Harder They Fall by Bali Rai]]. For another thought-provoking way of looking at what's going on in our world, we can recommend [[Planet Storyland by James Sherwood Metts]].
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