those scattered stars
those scattered stars
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【Youth World】10th anniversary blockbuster masterpiece
Adapted from real people and real events, it uses images to take you around the world and see forgotten corners.
In the worst and most desperate situations, the light of humanity that never goes out shines.
Time Magazine, Kirkus Reviews, School Library Best Children's Books of the Year
More than 3,000 five-star reviews on Amazon Bookstore
Every refugee forced to leave his homeland is like a star,
They were scattered in the dark and endless night sky.
Even if you are homeless and living a difficult life, you still strive to shine,
However, most stars cannot return to their hometown in their lifetime,
Before he had time to be discovered, he fell quietly...
After the civil war broke out in Somalia, many people were forced to flee their homes.
Ouma and his brother Hassan, who were separated from their family, came to a refugee camp in Kenya.
But compared to other homeless refugees, Ouma’s situation is more difficult.
Because he had to take care of his younger brother who couldn't speak, and he was only four years old at the time.
For Omar and Hassan, the refugee camp is like an invisible prison;
Their "home" is just a tent on the dirt floor, and the food rations are never enough.
In this invisible prison, they can't go anywhere.
I can only endure a life of deprivation day after day, and there is constant waiting and waiting.
Just when they thought nothing would change,
An opportunity appeared in the lives of the two brothers. Ouma was arranged to go to school.
This decision may change his and his brother's future and help them leave the refugee camp,
But it also means that Ouma cannot stay with his only relative to protect him like before.
Faced with a dilemma, how should Omar choose?
And do the two people who are far away from their hometown still have a chance to return to their home?
"Those Scattered Stars" is adapted from one of the authors, Omar. Muhammad's true experience records the fifteen years that he and his brother Hassan lived in a refugee camp. During these fifteen years, they lost their loved ones and were displaced in different places. However, no matter how difficult the situation was, they never gave up hope. This graphic novel not only tells the story of Omar and Hassan, nor is it just the story of the Somali refugees, but more importantly, it illustrates the faith in the face of adversity and the goodness of human nature, always reminding us Embracing the same principle, no matter how small an individual's power is, it can become a warm force that makes the world a better place.
◎No phonetic notation, suitable for readers over 10 years old
◎Classification of educational issues: gender equality, human rights, career development, home economics, environment
◎Classification of learning areas: Chinese, society, arts and humanities, comprehensive activities, life science and technology
【Youth World】Series Introduction
1. Exclusively for junior high school students, a reading proposal for "young" teenagers aged 10-15.
2. Packaging and themes that are cool enough but not childish and can attract teenagers.
3. Based on teenagers, provide keywords for growth.
4. A high-quality text that is in-depth but not difficult and allows for thoughtful thinking.
4 major features of this book
Feature 1: Adapting real people and real events, using graphic novels to truly present the lives and situations of refugees, and cultivating empathy towards others through the story.
Feature 2: The content has an international perspective and discusses many important issues such as gender equality and children's human rights. It is suitable for parents, teachers and children to read and discuss together.
Special 3. In the book, the protagonist and other refugees support each other and never give up hope even in the face of a difficult life. The plot is deeply touching.
Feature 4: There are more than 3,000 five-star reviews in the Amazon bookstore, and it has been shortlisted for the National Book Award and Best Book of the Year by Time magazine.
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