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Juliane's Story

A Real-Life Account of Her Journey from Zimbabwe

Andy GlynneSeries: Seeking Refuge
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Pages
32
Year
2019
Language
English

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This is the real-life story of 12-year-old refugee Juliane. At 3 years old, Juliane was separated from her mother due to the violence in her country of Zimbabwe. Told in Juliane's own words, the story tells of her fear and isolation growing up in an orphanage, how she was reunited with her mother, and how the two of them fled to another country to establish a new life together.

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"People having to flee from conflict often face hardships not fully comprehensible to small children. The ordeals of refugee families undergoing such journeys are explored here in an attempt to ease the fears and emotions such turmoil can generate. In most cases, the circumstances surrounding each forced relocation are sketchy, but from the perspective of children, that might be an accurate repres
School Library Journal
"Each book offers a first-person account of a refugee child's separation from family due to hardship or war. . . .Simple storytelling makes these texts relatable to young readers."
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