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“Geared toward younger readers, illustrated with expressive color photos, and written in accessible prose, this highlights various facets of immigration and its impact from kids’ perspectives… A varied range of experiences and people are showcased, including such challenges of being in a new place as learning a different language and making friends, but so are commonalities—the meaningfulness of being with family, finding connection and community, and having stable, supportive opportunities for education and play. Throughout, abundant photos are both poignant and uplifting… [T]his thought-provoking, affecting volume aims to foster understanding and “hope for a world where everyone is welcome.”
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Finding Home: Words from Kids Seeking Sanctuary

Written by Gwen Agna
Illustrated by Shelley Rotner
Published by Clarion Books

In this photographic picture book, the authors record and transcribe the words of displaced children, raising up their voices–who they are, where they came from, and the many different reasons that they had to leave their home countries.

My parents told me we had to leave to stay safe. I was scared.
We left in a hurry. We could hardly bring anything. I could only take what fit in my backpack.
One day there was everyone and the next day there was almost no one. We had to go too.

This book celebrates the resilience, hope, and joy of children and their families who are seeking asylum. Stunning photographs capture children doing everyday things like playing on the playground, going to school, and meeting new friends alongside their stories of having to leave to their home countries in order to stay safe. The authors transcribed and photographed children from around the world to share their experiences on moving to a new place under extremely difficult circumstances as a way to raise up their voices and humanize people seeking asylum.

Countries include Afghanistan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Bosnia, Tibet, Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Mexico, Syria, Nigeria, Myanmar, and Ukraine. The authors have included backmatter with further information for kids, parents, and educators.

Primary ISBN: 9780063304178
Publication Date: January 2024
Available As: Hardcover
Memoir, Nonfiction, Age 04 or older

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Setting: Various

Character's Place in the Immigration Journey: On Journey,Refugee or Asylee, Immigrant

Book Creator(s) Connection to the Community Represented: Written with Cultural Advisors

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