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IN SEARCH OF SAFETY by Susan Kuklin Kirkus Star

IN SEARCH OF SAFETY

Voices of Refugees

by Susan Kuklin

Pub Date: May 12th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-7636-7960-6
Publisher: Candlewick

Chronicles the painful, yet powerfully uplifting, stories of five refugees who came to the U.S. in search of better futures.

The people sharing their stories are Shireen, a Yazidi woman from Iraq who was sold into sex slavery by the Islamic State group; Nyarout, a Nuer woman from South Sudan who grew up in civil war and famine; Fraidoon, a Tajik man from Afghanistan living under the threat of a fatwa; Nathan, a Karen man from Myanmar who was born in a refugee camp in Thailand; and Dieudonné, a Hutu and Tutsi man from Burundi who fled ethnic cleansing at age 4. Written in a forthright and unembellished manner and not for the faint of heart, this book will find its place among essential readings for understanding the devastating toll conflicts have on populations throughout the world. It is also a beautiful testimony—a lesson in life, really—to the power of resilience and will to survive displayed by each of the five protagonists, now resettled in Nebraska. Kuklin, who has previously written about similar issues (see 2019’s We Are Here To Stay), does a brilliant job of capturing and transmitting the gripping, often raw, but always hopeful first-person testimonies, and readers cannot help but feel empathy for the individuals as they learn the horrors they survived (but never overcame, in some cases).

A brutal, must-read account.

(maps, sources, author’s note, chapter notes, timelines, resources, index) (Nonfiction. 14-18)