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message 1: by Lindsey (last edited Nov 18, 2022 06:25PM) (new)

Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
41. A character who is a refugee

What is a refugee? A refugee is “a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster (Google Dictionary). For this prompt, pick a book that includes a character who is a refugee. This may be the experience of the main protagonist or a secondary character. This is an excellent prompt for both fiction or non-fiction reads. Examples include: a memoir written by a refugee, a collection of short stories about the refugee experience, a book discussing the refugee crisis, or a novel on the subject.


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Amanda (atobia10) | 1 comments Would Desert Creatures count for this prompt?
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...


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Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
Amanda wrote: "Would Desert Creates count for this prompt?
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5..."


I think so!


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Chrissi (clewand84) | 21 comments I can highly recommend A Long Petal of the Sea for this prompt and When Stars Are Scattered.


Linda-Alexandra Bos (lahbos) | 1 comments I was wondering if the second book of the Outlander series count as this prompt.


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Mel Moore | 33 comments I read Beloved by Toni Morrison for this prompt. I know it's set in America AFTER the civil war, but I still think of Sethe as being a refugee from a war torn place.


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Tracey  | 4 comments The Wrong End of the Telescope by Rabih Alameddine is a fiction work about the Syrian refugee crisis. Also has LGBTQ representation. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...


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Ale Gu | 25 comments Chrissi wrote: "I can highly recommend A Long Petal of the Sea for this prompt and When Stars Are Scattered."

Thanks for the suggestion, I will read A Long Petal of the Sea!


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Carol (cquan01) | 589 comments I listened to The Bad Muslim Discount. It revolves around several characters who come from Iraq and Pakistan to the SF Bay Area. Some of the characters I believe were refugees though this book did not appear on the Master List so I am not sure if this is the right place. I loved this audiobook-5 stars.


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Levisio | 27 comments I'm going to read Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie for this prompt


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Michele Olson | 517 comments I recently saw All Saints: The Surprising True Story of How Refugees from Burma Brought Life to a Dying Church by Michael Spurlock in a book give away pile, and since "refugee" is right in the subtitle, I grabbed it.


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Deirdre Daly | 1 comments The Storyteller of Casablanca by Fiona Valpy features a refugee during WWII as a main character and modern refugees as secondary characters.


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Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
I read The Library of Legends by Janie Chang, 4.5 Stars

The Library of Legends by Janie Chang


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Lindsey | 15 comments if you fancy reading young adult/older child book, I highly recommend No ballet shoes in Syria by Catherine Bruton


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Travel with Books (travelwithbooksdaily) “There's nothing like living as a refugee in one's own country to turn a generous soul into a hard little fist.” ― Barbara Kingsolver. The Poisonwood Bible. Several characters live as refugees in this controversial novel.


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Haley | 202 comments Refugee 4/5


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Gerry Durisin | 69 comments Mel wrote: "I read Beloved by Toni Morrison for this prompt. I know it's set in America AFTER the civil war, but I still think of Sethe as being a refugee from a war torn place."

I agree, Sethe was a refugee from persecution, and that's one of the characteristic mentioned in the description of this prompt.


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Gerry Durisin | 69 comments Yonder by Jabari Asim I chose Yonder by Jabari Asim for this prompt. Characters in this novel are fleeing the horror of enslavement in the American South in the mid 19th century.


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Katie | 57 comments I read Rebel : my escape from Saudi Arabia to freedom by Rahaf Mohammed


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Lisa Marie Kemmerer (readingwithlisamarie) | 283 comments For this prompt I read:
No Land to Light On by Yara Zgheib
No Land to Light On by Yara Zgheib


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Anna (annafrommontana) | 415 comments I also read No Land to Light On by Yara Zgheib
Beautifully written book


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Rebel Reads | 53 comments I read A Dowry of Blood since they are forced to keep fleeing their countries


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Nicole (Nerdish.Maddog) (nerdishmaddog) | 72 comments I read Under the Naga Tail: A True Story of Survival, Bravery, and Escape from the Cambodian Genocide which was written by a refugee. It is a heart-braking book but it was really well written and informative.


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Kim Silbar | 57 comments "We Had A Little Real Estate Problem: The Unheralded Story of Native Americans & Comedy" by Kliph Nesteroff.


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Leonore | 186 comments The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri


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Mary Sue | 144 comments I read I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai for this one. Such an incredible young woman. 4 ⭐️‘s


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Beth | 139 comments I read X Troop: The Secret Jewish Commandos of World War II. Fascinating account of a part of WWII history that had been completely unknown to me.


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Clara | 122 comments Where the Wind Leads A Refugee Family's Miraculous Story of Loss, Rescue, and Redemption by Vinh Chung
Where the Wind Leads: A Refugee Family's Miraculous Story of Loss, Rescue, and Redemption by Vinh Chung 5+ stars


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Cathy Hodge | 54 comments Run Rose Run by Dolly Parton Run Rose Run by Dolly Parton and James Patterson This soon-to-be Country singer is on the run. Will she be saved by the queen of Country Music? Enjoy .


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GailW (abbygg) I read Dear Little Corpses by Nicola Upson, the latest in her Josephine Tey mystery series. The refugees are children put onto trains and then buses before the bombings of London and taken to "safe homes in the country".


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Heather (redbayheather) | 52 comments I read Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton


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Desiree (elehuiliztli) | 16 comments The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams


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Shonna Froebel | 255 comments Sea Prayer by Khaled Hosseini
https://cdnbookworm.blogspot.com/2023...


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Denise | 554 comments I also read No Land To Light On. Beautifully written, one of the best books I've read in a while. Completed 6/11, 5 stars.


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Belle Lune | 115 comments A Noble Groom - Jody Hedlund


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Tamara Evans (bamalibrarylady) | 265 comments I read "The Night Diary" bu Veera Hiranandani

The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani


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Anna Moore (annamo_85) | 116 comments American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins


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Amy | 50 comments I read A Woman is no Man by Etaf Rum.


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Clara | 122 comments Taking Flight From War Orphan to Star Ballerina by Michaela DePrince
Taking Flight: From War Orphan to Star Ballerina by Michaela DePrince 4.5 stars


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Tanya (taztamaranth) | 76 comments I read Gnomon by Nick Harkaway -- a sprawling fantasy novel in which one of the protagonists is a refugee from Ethiopia who settles in London.


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NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 20 comments I read Everything Sad Is Untrue by Daniel Nayeri. I loved it. His sister also writes on the topic. Their family fled Iran due to death threats.

This is a great topic. I joined late this year but I’m going to try to complete as many as I can by fitting in books I read this year. I’ll find out soon if my reading was diverse enough.


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Aquaria | 286 comments I read Lost Path to Solitude, by Maria Sandovici. It's a sequel, and about Romanian refugees who fled the country because the government was cracking down on artists and the well-to-do--the father was a successful architect.

The first book, Dogs with Bagels, was about all they dealt with from leaving--how the father managed to succeed here, too, while his wife hated it--and their marriage had become a mess of resentment and heartache to the point they were separated. Their two children (now adults) had become Americanized, and not in a good way. The story focuses on the mother and daughter, how fractious the relationship is, and how the divide between the old country and new fuels the worst of the problems.

This book has the mother returning to Romania, possibly with the chance of staying there for good--but has America changed her too much for that? And what about her shaky marriage? Will love be enough to bring her back to her husband? And will her daughter ever stop living on wishful thinking and start facing reality?

It's a decent read. Maybe not the greatest, but I would have given it a 3.5.


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