Refugees is a book of two voices. The first one sees the people fleeing
from war and persecution and asks, "Why here? Why my country?" It is a
feeling many people share. It is one of fear and suspicion. But when you
read the text the opposite way, a new voice emerges. It says, "Why not
make them welcome? Why not share the things we have?" The world is
undergoing a period of mass human migration. Whether this is caused by
war, persecution or economics, the people we see on the news in those
camps are waiting-- waiting to live their lives. There are two sides to
every debate. There are two sides to a wall. This story shows both sides
of the issue with skill and the illustrations depict the issue in a
magic realism style, powerful but never frightening, and will promote a
deeper discussion on this topic with an older child.