Christophe's been given the job of looking after the new boy in his class. But Armel's surly attitude makes him difficult to be friends with. And when he realises that there is more to Armel's hostility than meets the eye, Christophe is suddenly forced to make painful discoveries about the history of the country he once called home - Rwanda. Can Christophe and Armel leave the past alone? Or will the horrible events in their history spill over into the present?
Nicki Cornwell has previously worked as a social worker, a teacher and a university lecturer. She now divides her time as an author and French language interpreter. She lives in Walthamstow, London. To visit Nicki Cornwell's website click here ERIKA PAL was born in Budapest. She came to England and took a BA in Animation and Illustration at Kingston University. Since then she has worked as a bookseller, assistant animator, apprentice potter, amateur actress, babysitter, breakfast chef and libretto translator. She has been twice highly commended for the Macmillan Prize, designed the winning logo for the Big Picture campaign and is a memberof the East London Printmakers. Her first book for Frances Lincoln was Azad's Camel. Erika lives in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey.