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Refugees
Refugees | Catherine Stine
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September 11, 2001 Two teenagers on opposite sides of the globe flee everything they know. In a world turned upside down by tragedy, they are refugees. Sixteen-year-old Dawn runs away from her unhappy foster home in California and travels to New York City. Johar, an Afghani teenager, sees his world crumble before him. He flees his war-ravaged village and the Taliban, and makes a dangerous trek to a refugee camp in Pakistan. Thanks to his knowledge of English, Johar finds a job at the camp assisting Louise, the Red Cross doctor—and Dawn’s foster mother. Through e-mails and phone calls, Dawn and Johar begin to share and protect each other’s secrets, fears, and dreams, and a remarkable bond forms that gives each of them hope and the courage to find a path home. From the Hardcover edition.
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Refugees | Catherine Stine
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20 June. ‘World Refugees Day honours the courage, strength and determination of women, men and children who are forced to flee their homeland under threat of persecution, conflict and violence. Refugees are vulnerable and in need, and are often misunderstood and maligned, and often have very little or nothing of their posessions..‘

Here‘s a poem from Brian Bilston. 💙
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CaitlinR Bravo, and thanks. 7y
Lauram Thank you for sharing. 7y
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