Kidnap

Kidnap by Tommy Donbavand, published by Badger Publishing in 2014, is a juvenile fiction work that explores the challenges faced by families in difficult circumstances. The story follows Joe and his mother, who are homeless and struggling financially. When Joe receives an enticing offer for a one-time job that promises to improve their situation, he must navigate the complexities of this decision and the potential consequences that come with it.
In this 52-page book, readers will delve into the themes of family dynamics and the pressures of financial hardship. As Joe grapples with the implications of his choice, the narrative raises questions about the lengths one might go to for loved ones. This edition, written in English, presents a poignant look at resilience and the quest for stability amidst adversity.
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Joe and his mum are homeless and in deep financial trouble. Then the teenager is made an offer he can’t refuse, and he agrees to a one-off job that could get his family back on their feet. But are they getting into deeper water than they realise?
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