Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
#Nauru
review
KristiAhlers
post image
Pickpick

This was a really quick read that had a lot of information regarding the island nation of #Nauru and as a result is partnof my #ReadingOceania2024. This is a person narrative of the authors regarding their time on this island. Reads diary like and whilst it was barely 100 pages it still managed to educated. @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

Librarybelle Nice! I‘d not heard of this one! 9mo
40 likes1 comment
review
Texreader
On Fragile Waves | E. Lily Yu
post image
Pickpick

An Afghan family escape Kabul, through Pakistan, then on an overloaded boat to #Nauru, the holding island for refugees to #Australia. Told from a preteen girl, she experiences such hardship often unknowing how much worse it could be. So many thing were special about this book: 1) the plight of refugees everywhere, 2) told from the perspective of a child, 3) revealing Australia faces a refugee crisis like the rest of the world and handling it ⬇️

Texreader poorly like the rest of the world. This is an extremely difficult book to read—the family is pummeled with everything that can go wrong. When you just want them to survive. And I learned how Nauru was once one of the richest countries per capita in the world until it was stripped of its natural resources, only to become a “holding pen” for the “undesirable” immigrants. Fortunately it‘s a short read. But an important one. #readingOceania 9mo
BarbaraBB I just read another review about this book. Sounds like a must read 9mo
Librarybelle All the reviews for this one are so good…the story sounds so difficult to read but a necessary read. 9mo
squirrelbrain This was so good,but very tough. 9mo
Bookwormjillk I was so glad I read this book. I never would have found it if not for this challenge. 9mo
67 likes5 comments
review
Bookwormjillk
On Fragile Waves | E. Lily Yu
post image
Pickpick

Wow, this book was a punch in the gut. I can‘t believe more people aren‘t talking about this book about refugees in #Australia and #Nauru

#ReadingOceania2024 @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

Librarybelle I really need to read this one 9mo
65 likes1 comment
blurb
Texreader
On Fragile Waves | E. Lily Yu
post image

The dedication for the tagged book. An ominous start. #Nauru #ReadingOceania2024 @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

Librarybelle Ominous indeed 10mo
squirrelbrain It‘s a very sad book. 10mo
51 likes2 comments
blurb
Texreader
On Fragile Waves | E. Lily Yu
post image
54 likes1 stack add
review
squirrelbrain
On Fragile Waves | E. Lily Yu
post image
Pickpick

This was a heart-wrenching novel about Firuzeh and her family who leave Afghanistan with the ‘help‘ of people-traffickers, hoping to reach a better life in Australia.

I read this for #readingoceania24 #nauru as the family spend some time in a Detention Centre on the island whilst they are processed by the Australian government. Whilst only about a 1/4 of the book, this was by far the most impactful part. 😞

Librarybelle This does sound heart wrenching! 10mo
BarbaraBB A heavy read I think 10mo
LeeRHarry Is this book going to make me angry? Probably. Sounds like a good one though. 10mo
squirrelbrain Yes, pretty much @LeeRHarry - there‘s a few Australian characters portrayed in a negative light, whether being outwardly racist, uncaring or even well-meaning but useless. It‘s also billed as magical realism, but it‘s not. (One of the characters talks to a ghost.) It‘ll make you angry, but sad too. 10mo
Centique Wow this sounds very good. I have already stacked it but must get to it soon. 10mo
71 likes5 comments
review
Hooked_on_books
Paradise for Sale: A Parable of Nature | Carl N. McDaniel, John M. Gowdy
post image
Pickpick

A coral island near the equator, #Nauru had a thick layer of phosphate exploited by western cultures and wreaking havoc on the local environment. Combining environmental science, anthropology, and economics, this book looks at the island nation in the context of the larger world and how events there could presage the future for humanity. Fascinating and sobering.

#ReadingOceania2024

LeeRHarry And has since been used as the site of an Immigration Detention Centre for the Australian government. 10mo
Librarybelle It does sound like a sobering read 10mo
squirrelbrain I‘ve just started a fiction book for the #nauru prompt that includes the Detention Centre @LeeRHarry 10mo
Hooked_on_books @LeeRHarry Ongoing exploitation! What a surprise. This book is from just over 20 years ago and the loss of phosphate money plus overpopulation pressures were showing. I wonder if that helped to push them into deciding to “host” the detention center. 10mo
Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain That sounds really interesting. I look forward to your review. 10mo
59 likes5 comments