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About the Book
At just twelve years of age Iqbal Masih was gunned down by an assassin.
Iqbal was sold by his parents to a carpet factory owner at the age
of four. It was six long years before he succeeded in escaping the
clutches of his tyrannical master. A young boy alone in the world,
surviving off foraged scraps, he stumbled across a Bonded Labour
Liberation Front rally. The organisation took him in, and he began
tirelessly working to spread the word to other enslaved children
that they too could be free.
Iqbal participated in raids on illegal factories and addressed international
conventions. He was awarded the Reebok 'Youth in Action' award and
a scholarship to study law in Boston. But before he could start
to enjoy the results of his hard work, his life was cut short by
a hail of bullets from the gun of an unknown sympathiser with the
carpet masters. Told by the bestselling ghostwriter of The Little
Prisoner and Sold, this is an inspiring tale of what one boy can
achieve and a gripping call to action to end child slavery.
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