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Work InformationRefugee by Alan Gratz
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The story was great. I have just always had issues with multiple points of view. My son loved it. This was assigned reading for him. We ended up with a physical copy and an audiobook copy of this. He enjoyed this one much better that the book he started out on by the same author. We had to request an alternative assignment for him. And this is what was assigned. ( ) This intriguing novel by Alan Gratz follows three young refugees and their fight to flee for their safety. The three refugees, Josef, Isabel and Mahmoud's stories are separated by time and locations but surprisingly intertwined. It is a a page turner that keeps your attention by going between the three refugees. All three of them face unfathomable events in their journey to find refuge and their new home and hopefully, somewhere where they will finally be safe. Representation: Latina and Syrian main characters Trigger warnings: Military violence and war themes, refugee experiences, displacement, explosions, death of a man in a war, PTSD 8/10, after reading an interesting crime novel I returned to Alan Gratz to see what other books he has written and I found this one called Refugee and after enjoying Allies I had high expectations for this and this just exceeded them, where do I even begin. And of course he did not disappoint. For starters this is an amazing refugee novel, better than any other refugee novel ever made before such as Bo Ballet Shoes in Syria and this really pulled no punches. This book was so immersive and compelling but heartbreaking at times, especially what happened to Josef. All the stories in the book just felt so real, maybe because they are based on true stories. I recommend this book to those who love historical fiction and a hopeful but heartbreaking story. He is my new favourite author of the year now which is impressive. Fantastic middle-grade book. Tells the stories of 3 refugee families in 3 different times and places. The stories are told in an alternating way. The format made the parallels in the stories quite clear for kids. This book tells some hard truths. It may be difficult for younger or sensitive readers, but it is so important. no reviews | add a review
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Although separated by continents and decades, Josef, a Jewish boy living in 1930s Nazi Germany; Isabel, a Cuban girl trying to escape the riots and unrest plaguing her country in 1994; and Mahmoud, a Syrian boy in 2015 whose homeland is torn apart by violence and destruction, embark on harrowing journeys in search of refuge, discovering shocking connections that tie their stories together. No library descriptions found. |
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