Thursday 27 June 2019

Refugee Book Review



Refugee Review
Name: Grace 
Age 12: 
Class: Karoro school Room 8
Do you want to read an adventurous and anticipation story? This book is waiting for you!
Refugee is a non- fiction story written by Alan Gratz. Refugee is an adventurous and a
dramatic story. It is an engaging story and you will be sitting on the edge of your seat
waiting to see what happens next. 


Refugee is set Germany, Cuba and Syria. It also goes between America, Macedonia and
Serbia. 


The main characters in Refugee are Josef, Isabel, and Mahmoud. All three amazing
characters are children and are having to leave their homes (and countries). They are
all looking for a home where they would be safe to live their lives. They are between
the ages of 11 and 12. 


Refugee has three stories in one. All three children connect together at the end of the
story. Refugee is mainly about three children who have to go on an adventurous but
dangerous trip trying to find a secure home for themselves to live in. They have to go
through dangerous seas and cross countries without suspicion. The three families have
to go on a horrendous journey hoping that they will make their destination.  


Refugee made me think how scared kids would be having to go through war, and hoping
that the next day would be a good one. Refugee also connects to me because the kids
are all around my age.


I think that this story would have definitely happened to a lot of kids. I think that it
would be an atrocious and scary place to be those three children. I really enjoyed
reading Refugee because it was a breathtaking book. 


I recommend this book 11+ because there is some violence like war and guns.


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