I Am a Taxi
208
Novel • Fiction
Bolivia • Contemporary
2006
Middle grade
730L
I Am a Taxi by Deborah Ellis follows twelve-year-old Diego, who supports his imprisoned parents by working as a courier in Cochabamba, Bolivia. When his job is terminated due to a mishap with his sister, Diego gets involved in a hazardous plan with his friend Mando, leading him into the dangerous world of illegal coca farming. The story addresses themes of poverty, wrongful imprisonment, and exploitation.
I Am a Taxi is part of Deborah Ellis's Cocalero novels, which focus on the lives of children caught up in the illegal drug trade in Bolivia.
Deborah Ellis is known for her extensive research on the social issues she writes about, often traveling to the locations in her books and speaking directly with the people whose stories inspire her work.
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Ellis was awarded the Governor General's Literary Award, one of Canada's most prestigious literary honors, for her commitment to bringing challenging social topics to young readers.
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208
Novel • Fiction
Bolivia • Contemporary
2006
Middle grade
730L
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