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Hiding Out. Elizabeth Laird. Published by Mammoth Paperback, ISBN ISBN Hiding Out Par Elizabeth Laird It was cool in the cave. Peter Castle stood just inside the entrance and peered in. Il could still feel le soleil beating down, uncomfortably on his back, while wafts of fresh, earth-smelling air washed over his face from le silence and darkness within. Il looked over his épaule to check that the others had not seen him. Sa. Thirteen-year-old Safiya and her family have been driven out of Syria by the civil war. Safiya knows how lucky she is - lucky to be living near family and not in a refugee camp, lucky to be alive. But it’s hard to feel grateful when home is only a tent, freezing cold in the winter and stiflingly hot in the summer.
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