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If you are affected by the issues of Forced Marriage, or you know someone that is, we can help.
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READING THIS BOOK COULD SAVE YOUR BEST FRIEND’S LIFE
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Sofia and Vinny are sisters who live in the East End of
London. Vinny, 15, knows she’s a bit of a freak because
she loves school; she wants to be a teacher when she
grows up. Sofia, 10, loves bling and celebrities and
wants to be on the cover of the glossy magazines. She
thinks most things in life are just ‘not fair’. She doesn’t
have a laptop or even a mobile phone, and she has to
share a room with Vinny.
Vinny’s safe world is turned upside down when Abby
Kambi and her very traditional family move into the
neighbourhood. Vinny and Abby quickly become best
friends and Vinny starts to see how different life could
be for her. Abby and her family go abroad to her cousin
Sarina’s wedding in the summer holidays and Abby
doesn’t return to school. Vinny and even spoilt brat,
Sofia realise that there are far bigger issues than make-
up, Facebook and getting your homework in on time.
What would you do if your best friend went on holiday
and didn’t come back again? Would you turn a blind
eye or would you stand up and shout ‘but it’s not fair’
until somebody listened?
“When I think of modern-day heroes, Aneeta Prem is always top
of my list for her tireless campaigning against forced marriage. In
But It’s Not Fair, she shows how the young can help a friend who is
being put through this trauma. It could be the most important book
a teenager ever reads; if you want to be a good friend, start it now”.
Rosamund Urwin, London Evening Standard
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Reading this book could save
your best friend’s life
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But It’s Not Fair is available at your local library and you can buy it on Amazon and Kindle£6.99
Sofia and Vinny are sisters who live in the East End ofLondon. Vinny, 15, knows she’s a bit of a freak becauseshe loves school; she wants to be a teacher when shegrows up. Sofia, 10, loves bling and celebrities andwants to be on the cover of the glossy magazines. Shethinks most things in life are just ‘not fair’. She doesn’thave a laptop or even a mobile phone, and she has toshare a room with Vinny.
Vinny’s safe world is turned upside down when AbbyKambi and her very traditional family move into theneighbourhood. Vinny and Abby quickly become bestfriends and Vinny starts to see how different life couldbe for her. Abby and her family go abroad to her cousinSarina’s wedding in the summer holidays and Abbydoesn’t return to school. Vinny and even spoilt brat,Sofia realise that there are far bigger issues than make-up, Facebook and getting your homework in on time.
What would you do if your best friend went on holidayand didn’t come back again? Would you turn a blindeye or would you stand up and shout ‘but it’s not fair’until somebody listened?
“When I think of modern-day heroes, Aneeta Prem is always topof my list for her tireless campaigning against forced marriage. InBut It’s Not Fair, she shows how the young can help a friend who isbeing put through this trauma. It could be the most important booka teenager ever reads; if you want to be a good friend, start it now”.
Rosamund Urwin, London Evening Standard
ALL PROFITS
GO TO CHARITY
Reading this book could save your best friend’s life
EDITION 2
All profits to Freedom Charitywww.freedomcharity.org.uk
Registered charity number 1139657. Also available as an Ebook.
102713
PUBLISHINGP R E MPUBLISHINGP R E M
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