“The central theme of the Childhood Regained anthology concerns one of our world’s darkest yet most deeply hidden problems. These are tales that demand to be widely read, written by authors who deserve the widest possible audience. You can’t read these stories and remain passive about the current state of child labor in Asia, or anywhere, really. Strongly recommended.”
~ Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter.com
Hidden in darkness and unnoticed by the rest of the world, there exists a horrible situation in South Asia - India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Millions of children as young as five, forced to work up to 16 hours a day. Barely enough food. Poor accommodations for sleep and hygiene. Working in dangerous situations – mines, quarries, factories, brickyards, and on the streets.
Governments and charitable organizations are making inroads, but poverty and natural disasters have added to the stresses that increase the number of children involved.
This collection of short stories and a poem seeks to shine light on the darkness, exposing the situation and raising awareness of the plight of these children.
You can help with your purchase of this book, as all the net proceeds will be donated to SOS Children's Villages, a respected and trusted charity that works with these children, helping them to regain their childhood, attend school, and develop skills that will allow them to live a productive life.
Language
English
Pages
276
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cobalt Books
Release
May 10, 2016
ISBN
0993700446
ISBN 13
9780993700446
Childhood Regained - Stories of Hope for Asian Child Workers
“The central theme of the Childhood Regained anthology concerns one of our world’s darkest yet most deeply hidden problems. These are tales that demand to be widely read, written by authors who deserve the widest possible audience. You can’t read these stories and remain passive about the current state of child labor in Asia, or anywhere, really. Strongly recommended.”
~ Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter.com
Hidden in darkness and unnoticed by the rest of the world, there exists a horrible situation in South Asia - India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Millions of children as young as five, forced to work up to 16 hours a day. Barely enough food. Poor accommodations for sleep and hygiene. Working in dangerous situations – mines, quarries, factories, brickyards, and on the streets.
Governments and charitable organizations are making inroads, but poverty and natural disasters have added to the stresses that increase the number of children involved.
This collection of short stories and a poem seeks to shine light on the darkness, exposing the situation and raising awareness of the plight of these children.
You can help with your purchase of this book, as all the net proceeds will be donated to SOS Children's Villages, a respected and trusted charity that works with these children, helping them to regain their childhood, attend school, and develop skills that will allow them to live a productive life.