Cover art for On Two Feet and Wings
Published
Allen & Unwin, July 2012
ISBN
9781743311059
Format
Softcover, 272 pages
Dimensions
19.8cm × 12.8cm

On Two Feet and Wings One Boy's Amazing Story of Survival

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I was not aware that I was crying until I saw the tears hit my shoes. Even with all the lights at the airport, the night outside looked dark and the air seemed thick. I wiped my eyes and tried to figure out what I could do. I was alone in a foreign land at the age of nine, and I did not speak the language. I was, quite simply, terrified.

Close to his tenth birthday, Abbas has to leave his parents and friends to escape Tehran. The Iran-Iraq War is at its bloodiest. The ayatollahs, the rulers of Iran, have reduced the age of recruitment into the army. If Abbas doesn't leave soon, he will have to go to war.

In the strange and often frightening city of Istanbul, Abbas has to grow up fast. Living alone for twelve weeks in a rundown hotel, he has to learn to live by his wits, and watch his back. Will he ever get his dream visa to England?

This page-turning story about the courage of one small boy, based on true events, is as gripping as any novel.

'This is - all at once - history, Iran, Tehran and the view from the boyhood bedroom, the ancient formula of happiness when all else is past. Kazerooni's prose is elegant and his narrative tightly woven.It is a story that is deeply moving, its piquancy enhanced by the sombre thought that all the episodes of survival against such odds are based on the truth.' Telegraph, Calcutta, India

Recommended by Beccy

Abbas Kazerooni is no ordinary boy. When he should have been enjoying childhood, he was forced instead to flee his home country and make a terrifying and solitary journey west. The Iran-Iraq war was viciously raging and Iran was recruiting ever younger boys into the army. Abbas's tale is an inspiring and accessible read for young people, about the courage we can find in the face of hardship. This is a powerful and affecting memoir offering invaluable insight into the horrors of war through the hopeful eyes of a child.

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