This is the story of one refugee family's harrowing journey, based on
author Cary Fagan's own family history. The graphic novel follows a
young Jewish boy, Maurice, and his family as they flee their home in
Belgium during the Second World War. They travel by train to Paris,
through Spain to Portugal, and finally across the ocean to Jamaica,
where they settle in an internment camp.
All the while, Maurice is intent on continuing his education and growing
up to be a lawyer. He overcomes obstacles to find a professor to study
with, works toward a high school diploma while in the camp, and is
ultimately accepted to university in Canada. His English dictionary
becomes a beloved tool and beacon of hope through the danger and turmoil
of the family's migration.
Moments of lightness and humor balance the darkness in this powerful
story of one refugee family's courage and resilience, and of the
dictionary that came to represent their freedom.