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OverviewAcross the fractured landscapes of war, famine, and persecution, the story of the refugee is one of both unbearable loss and unyielding will, a saga written in footsteps across deserts, oceans, and borders, where every mile traveled is a gamble between life and death, and in these hundred true stories of escape and survival, the reader is pulled into the raw pulse of human endurance, where men, women, and children flee the ashes of their homes with nothing but faith and fear as companions, from the crumbling streets of bombed-out cities where explosions turn daylight into fire, to the storm-tossed seas where overcrowded boats drift toward uncertain horizons, to the endless refugee camps where tents flap in the dust and time stands still, and each story unfolds like a testament to the desperate courage required to run toward the unknown, to abandon everything familiar for a chance-just a chance-at freedom, as families are torn apart at checkpoints, as smugglers demand ransoms in whispers and guns, as borders become walls of indifference, and yet amid the chaos there are moments of breathtaking humanity: a mother shielding her child beneath gunfire, a stranger sharing the last drop of water, a convoy of volunteers risking everything to ferry hope through the night, and through these tales, the refugee ceases to be a statistic and becomes a face, a voice, a beating heart that refuses to stop, even when the world looks away, and the stories move across time and continents-from the Jewish families escaping the Holocaust through forests and mountains, to the Vietnamese boat people drifting between death and rescue, to the Syrians trudging through dust and wire in the twenty-first century, united by the same primal instinct to survive, to belong, to start again, and within every account lies the weight of what was left behind-homes burned, loved ones buried, languages lost-and the fragile hope of what might come next, and as the reader journeys through these hundred stories, the scale of human resilience becomes almost unbearable in its beauty and tragedy, revealing that the refugee's struggle is not just about movement but about identity, about finding meaning when everything else has been taken, and when the borders blur, when nations harden their hearts, these stories stand as living proof that the will to live, to rebuild, to remember, is stronger than any wall or war, a reminder that every refugee carries within them not only the pain of exile but the eternal spark of humanity's fight to survive against all odds. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eslam Abd ElwahedPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.281kg ISBN: 9798270866235Pages: 204 Publication Date: 21 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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