She is the Fox Girl.
I am the White Gazelle.
Together we can outrun anything
Reema feels completely lost. She’ll never call this strange country, with its grey skies and boring food home. Syria is her home and it’s a million miles away. Caylin feels completely alone. She’s looking after her useless mum, stealing from other kids so she can eat. She can’t tell anyone,they’ll only let her down.The refugee and the bully – Reema and Caylin can’t imagine being friends, until a shared secret brings them together.
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I like this book because it has a powerful meaning behind it. It shows that you should not care about their looks or religion or where they come from. It shows how to opposites begin to build trust and help each.It shows how to opposites begin to build trust and help each other out This book is one of the best books I’ve ever read and I recommend it.
5 STARS
Remer and her family have fled Syria and come to live in Glasgow. We must father is suffering. The family have lost touch with me and his older brother due to the war. Nearby, Caylin lives with her mother. She is finding it hard to cope without any money and help from her mother. The story follows Reema and Caylin as they become friends.
4 1/2 STARS
I liked how they hated each other when they first met but became friends over the foxes. When they raced I liked how they tried and Caylin never usually tries. I like how Reema won the race and Jamal could see through Karen’s phone.
4 STARS
it appeals to me as Reema feels lost and that’s how i felt as i started high school appealed to my life and was a moving story
I LOVED this book!!!! I loved how at the start Victoria Williamson withheld information about it and as i read everything clicked into place. I COULD NOT PUT THIS BOOK DOWN!!!!!!
5 STARS