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Gr 5–7—Gratz presents three interrelated stories about surviving. The tales center on children

and their families who are driven from their homes by war, violence, and unrest. Josef must leave

Nazi-controlled Germany with his mother, his sister, and his mentally broken father (just returned

to them from Auschwitz). He sails across the Atlantic Ocean on the ill-fated St. Louis only to be

turned away from Cuba and returned to Europe. Isabel and her family live in Cuba and escape on

a makeshift raft during the exodus in the 1990s. They flee the repression and poverty of Fidel

Castro's rule. Mahmoud, a Syrian boy, and his family seek refuge from the ongoing war and

violence in their home city of Aleppo. They board a dinghy in order to cross the Aegean sea from

Turkey to Greece. All the entries share elements of hardship, fear, and trauma and stress the

power of love, family, and incredible sacrifice. Gratz, who is known for well-written and wellresearched

historical fiction, doesn't disappoint. His latest is timely and moving. VERDICT This

compelling novel will help young people make sense of today's refugee crisis. Meant to be read,

discussed, and shared widely. A first purchase.—Patricia Feriano, Montgomery County Public

Schools, MD Read more Praise for Refugee:* 'Gratz accomplishes a feat that is nothing short of

brilliant, offering a skillfully wrought narrative laced with global and intergenerational reverberations

that signal hope for the future. . . . Poignant, respectful, and historically accurate while pulsating

with emotional turmoil, adventure, and suspense.' -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review* '[A] hardhitting

novel. . . . Filled with both tragic loss and ample evidence of resilience, these memorable

and tightly plotted stories contextualize and give voice to current refugee crises, underscoring that

these journeys are born out of a desperate need for security and safety.' -- Publishers Weekly,

starred review'Gratz, who is known for well-written and well-researched historical fiction, doesn't

disappoint. His latest is timely and moving. . . . This compelling novel will help young people make

sense of today's refugee crisis. Meant to be read, discussed, and shared widely.' -- School Library

Journal'Some novels are engaging and some novels are important. Refugee is both.' -- #1 New

York Times bestselling author Ruta Sepetys'This heart-stopping novel is not only compelling -- it is

necessary.' -- Judy Blundell, National Book Award winning author of What I Saw and How I

Lied'An incredibly important, heartrending, edge-of-the-seat read, bringing light to the plight of

immigrants who search for safety and freedom.' -- Pam Muñoz Ryan, author of the New York

Times bestseller and Newbery Honor Book Echo'With urgent, clear-eyed storytelling, Gratz's

Refugee compellingly explores the desperation and strength that unites those struggling for a


place to call home.' -- Eliot Schrefer, New York Tim

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