The first children’s book exploring Direct Provision, Ireland’s asylum-seeker accommodation system, from Jane Mitchell, the award-winning author of Chalkline and A Dangerous Crossing. Azari’s life has been split in two and the halves are as different as lemons and mangoes. Running links the two parts of her life: sometimes when she runs it is because she wants to, because she feels strong and free. But sometimes it is because she has no other choice.When Azari and her mother flee for their lives to Ireland they are put in a Direct Provision Centre. They must share a room with a stranger, eat food they don’t know the name of and answer intrusive questions from authorities.Azari’s life has secrets; she must tell them so she can stop running and live a life where she can make her own decisions.Endorsed by Amnesty International.
Mitchell Lorna Jane Books
Jane Mitchell writes with a profound understanding of those on the fringes of society. Her work often delves into themes surrounding youth facing adversity and searching for their path. Mitchell draws on her extensive experience in community work to access the psyche of her characters, portraying their struggles and hopes with authentic feeling. Her style is remarkably empathetic, offering readers insight into lives that are often overlooked.


The Complete Guide to Therapeutic Parenting
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The indispensable guide for social workers, professionals and therapeutic parents wanting a deeper, more expansive knowledge of the theory behind therapeutic parenting. Includes step-by-step guidance on developmental trauma, transitioning into an adoptive family, challenging behaviour, self-care for parents, the teenage years and much more.