Forbidden city

Title
Forbidden city

Personal Author EPSB
William, Bell

Summary
Seventeen-year-old Alex Jackson is thrilled when his father, a camerman for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, asks Alex to join him on assignment in China. Not only will he get some time off from school, but Alex, who's a Chinese history buff, knows this trip is the chance of a lifetime. But Alex and his dad cannot know that they will become part of the great historical events that sweep China in the spring of 1989. As students and civilians demonstrate in Tian An Men Square for changes in the government. Alex feels the thrill of being a reporter. But his excitement turns to horror and dismay as the movement turns violent and he witnesses the death of his Chinese friend. Alex and his father know they must communicate the story to the rest of the world, but at what cost to their own lives?

Year Published
1999

Physical Description
274 p. : map ; 18 cm.

Age Interest level
Gr. 7-9

Grade Interest level
Young Adult

Program Information
Gr. 7+
 
AR
 
China
 
Accelerated Reader UG 6.3 9.0 6921

Geographic Term
China -- History -- Tiananmen Square Incident, 1989 -- Fiction.

Curriculum Objective
English 20-2 local
 
English Language Arts, Grade 11 local

Summary
Seventeen-year-old Alex Jackson is thrilled when his father, a camerman for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, asks Alex to join him on assignment in China. Not only will he get some time off from school, but Alex, who's a Chinese history buff, knows this trip is the chance of a lifetime. But Alex and his dad cannot know that they will become part of the great historical events that sweep China in the spring of 1989. As students and civilians demonstrate in Tian An Men Square for changes in the government. Alex feels the thrill of being a reporter. But his excitement turns to horror and dismay as the movement turns violent and he witnesses the death of his Chinese friend. Alex and his father know they must communicate the story to the rest of the world, but at what cost to their own lives?

ISBN
9780770428136

Publisher
[Toronto] : Seal Books, 1999.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
D.S. MacKenzieFIC BELBook30522000295565Historical Fiction