2010 Refugee Week

Refugee Week is coming up very soon, but it's in danger of being crowded out by other slightly less worthwhile campaigns, like Avocado Awareness month, Painted Toenails Day, and Don't Take Your Hamster to School Week.
I don't mean to devalue avocados or hamsters — oh dammit, let's not beat around the bush, yes I do. Compared to avocados and hamsters, refugees are a global challenge on a vast scale.
The day may come when we will say we have succeeded or failed as a society, as a...

5 likes ·   •  4 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on June 06, 2010 19:24
Comments Showing 1-4 of 4 (4 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 1: by Charlie (new)

Charlie Best Author ever!


message 2: by Kayla (new)

Kayla Baker I read all his Tomorrow books the first week i borrowed them. They hadn't been borrowed for almost ten yrs until i picked them up. library ordered in last book for me and i'm halfway through that one now.


message 3: by Jackie (new)

Jackie Hyland no worries mate, Mr Marsden, my ex always claimed that I was the oldest kid in the school, hallelujah, thoroughly enjoy, "THE TOMORROW SERIES" also love John Donne and I used, "Oodnadatta" in my swansong from Koonawarra Public School, "The Wizard of Aus" 1979, I had to have Dorothy land someplace in Australia so I spun a globe, congratulations on your work. Jackie.


message 4: by KINKY (new)

KINKY EMO  BOY He is mean, he say that ppl who are bullied are at fault for being bUllied and he say they should change their style to fit in it very mean no good John u lost my intresTT ;/ You books are good though, but be nicer plox ok thank u


back to top

John Marsden's Blog

John Marsden
John Marsden isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.
Follow John Marsden's blog with rss.