73 pages 2 hours read

Andy Mulligan

Trash

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2010

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Short Answer

1. What are some of the challenges facing underdeveloped nations and the people who live in poverty there?

Teaching Suggestion: With sensitivity to low-income families, it may be beneficial to contextualize this novel’s setting and characters’ financial situations by discussing the disadvantages of people around the world who survive on less than $2/day. The articles below mention government corruption and how it plays a part in poverty. This is central to the novel’s themes of Corruption, Poverty, and Education. The main characters are in an impoverished situation in the midst of a political scandal. To improve their situation, the boys embark on a journey to recover stolen funds from a corrupt government.

  • This article describes some of the challenges facing the poor in underdeveloped countries.
  • This article details the 10 poorest countries in the world and some of the political and economic backgrounds of those countries.
  • This 7-minute video explores the main reasons for the prevalence of poverty in some areas.