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Refugee Boy

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Refugee Boy follows Alem, a young Ethiopian boy separated from his family amidst a violent civil war. Left alone in England, Alem navigates the social services system and the challenges of seeking asylum. Along the way, he befriends Mustapha, Ruth, and Sweeney, whose support helps him assert his identity beyond being just a refugee. This story explores themes of displacement, resilience, and belonging.
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Ideal for students and readers interested in social issues, drama, and contemporary British theatre. It suits those seeking thought-provoking works on immigration, identity, and resilience.

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An eye for an eye. It’s very simple. You choose your homeland like a hyena picking and choosing where he steals his next meal from. Scavenger. Yes, you grovel to the feet of Mengistu and when his people spit at you and kick you from the bowl, you scuttle across the border. Scavenger.

As a violent civil war rages back home in Ethiopia, teenager Alem and his father are in a bed and breakfast in Berkshire. It's his best holiday ever. The next morning, his father is gone and has left a note explaining that he and his mother want to protect Alem from the war. This strange grey country of England is now his home.

On his own, and in the hands of social services and the Refugee Council, Alem lives from letter to letter, waiting to hear something from his father. Then he meets car-obsessed Mustapha, the lovely 'out-of-your-league' Ruth, and dangerous Sweeney – three unexpected allies who spur him on in his fight to be seen as more than just the Refugee Boy.

Lemn Sissay's remarkable stage adaptation of Benjamin Zephaniah's bestselling novel is published here in the Methuen Drama Student Edition series, featuring commentary and notes by Professor Lynette Goddard (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK) that help the student unpack the play's themes, language, structure, and production history to date.

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Praised for its humane and courageous storytelling, this play blends poetry, humour, and heartache to address contemporary issues of immigration and asylum. Critics highlight its engaging tone and its relevance to today’s social challenges. Expert commentary by Lynette Goddard offers valuable insights into the play's themes and production history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350171916

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 January 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Methuen Drama

Contributors:

  • Adapted by Lemn Sissay
  • Edited by Lynette Goddard
  • Edited by Lynette Goddard

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 8.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 102g

Pages: 104

About the Author

Lemn Sissay is a musician, a stand-up comedian, radio and television producer, a playwright and a poet. In 2019, he won the PEN Pinter Prize.

Benjamin Zephaniah
is a high-profile international author, well known for his performance poetry with a political edge for adults and ground-breaking performance poetry for children, as well as his novels for young people, including Face, Refugee Boy, Gangsta Rap and Teacher's Dead. He was included in The Times' list of Britain's top 50 post-war writers in 2008.

Lynette Goddard is Professor of Black Theatre and Performance at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.

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