What does it mean to be free? Top authors donate their talents to explore the question in a compelling collection to benefit Amnesty International.
      
      A boy who thinks that school is "slavery" learns the true meaning of the word when he stumbles on a secret child-labor factory. A Palestinian boy, mute from trauma, releases kites over a wall
      to a hilltop settlement, each bearing a message of peace. This inspiring, engaging anthology gathers an international roster of authors to explore such themes as asylum, law, education, and
      faith — from a riveting tale of an attempt to find drinking water after Hurricane Katrina; to a chilling look at a future where microchips track every citizen’s every move; to a hilarious
      police interrogation involving the London Tower, the Crown Jewels, and a Ghanaian boy with a passion for playing marbles. Features an introduction by British writer Jacqueline Wilson.
      
      With stories by:
      David Almond
      Ibtisam Barakat
      Malorie Blackman
      Theresa Breslin
      Eoin Colfer
      Roddy Doyle
      Ursula Dubosarsky
      Jamila Gavin
      Margaret Mahy
      Patricia McCormick
      Michael Morpurgo
      Sarah Mussi
      Meja Mwangi
      Rita Williams-Garcia