80 pages • 2 hours read
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Refugee by Alan Gratz follows three refugee children from different eras: Josef fleeing Nazi Germany in 1939, Isabel escaping Castro's Cuba in 1994, and Mahmoud leaving war-torn Syria in 2015. Each child faces severe hardships and personal losses as they seek safety and a better future amidst political turmoil. The book addresses traumatic events, including war violence and loss.
Alan Gratz’s Refugee has garnered praise for its compelling, interwoven narratives of child refugees from different eras, offering a poignant portrayal of their struggles. The characters are widely regarded as authentic and relatable, although some criticize the pacing as uneven. Overall, it effectively fosters empathy and raises awareness about the refugee crisis.
Readers who enjoy Refugee by Alan Gratz are typically middle school to young adult readers interested in historical fiction and social issues. Similar to fans of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and A Long Walk to Water, they seek emotionally impactful stories that illuminate the struggles and resilience of young protagonists facing extraordinary challenges.
Values/Ideas: Music
Life/Time: Coming of Age
Historical Fiction
Children's Literature
Education
Education
Military / War
History: World