Book Descriptions
for The Banana-Leaf Ball by Katie Smith Milway and Shane W. Evans
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
After escaping the war in his country of Burundi, Deo lives in Lukole refugee camp in Tanzania along with thousands of others. With resources at the camp stretched thin, boys form gangs and steal food from others. Although Deo tries to keep to himself, he is bullied by Remy and his gang, who steal the twine Deo is using to make a banana-leaf ball. Soon Deo has a chance to play, however, when a man with a real soccer ball organizes a game for the boys in the camp. Placed on the same team, Remy and Deo play well together. They form a tentative friendship, teaching each other new soccer skills, making banana-leaf balls, and eventually sharing memories of their homes and families. Extensive notes about the man who inspired the story, organizations and games that promote teamwork, and ways to help follow this story of children building trust and friendships through play. (Ages 7-10)
CCBC Choices 2018. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2018. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Separated from his family when they were forced to flee their home, a young East African boy named Deo lives alone in the Lukole refugee camp in Tanzania. With scarce resources, bullies have formed gangs to steal what they can, and one leader named Remy has begun targeting Deo. But when a coach organizes the children to play soccer, everything begins to change for Deo. And for Remy. By sharing the joy of play, ñno one feels so alone anymore.î Readers everywhere will be inspired to read how play can change lives.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.