No Way but Through: An American Refugee Story
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Description
Description
America is not so invincible as we've been led to believe. After nuclear attacks, thousands of survivors are forced to flee the country. The Smith family find themselves living in a camp in Mexico, crammed into rows upon rows of tents with other American refugees. Dignity is stripped, and basic necessities are almost impossible to come by. Emma's unspeakable choices help keep them alive. Tensions within the camp are unlivable until a violent riot breaks out. Amid such horror, can they piece together enough hope to carry on?
Author: Emily Anne Brown
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Emily Anne Brown
Published: 01/18/2019
Pages: 226
Weight: 0.81lbs
Size: 9.61h x 6.69w x 0.48d
ISBN: 9780578416991
About the Author
Brown, Emily Anne: - Emily Anne Brown has been passionate about writing since age nine. After receiving a bachelor's degree in writing and literature, years went by before she could pursue her dreams full-time. These days she writes at home from her cozy writing room in the foothills of the Cascades in Oregon. Through her writing, Emily hopes to dig deep into the forgotten margins of our world and shed light into the darkness. Aside from writing and reading, Emily enjoys a good workout, experimenting in the kitchen, deep conversations over good coffee with friends, and hanging out with her husband, Zack.
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