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242 pages, Paperback
First published January 30, 2014
Pro:
1. First and foremost, this book hold a record for being a book with 300+ pages that I read the fastest. Almost overnight and I'm a slow reader.
2. Amina personality & her desire for education.
3. I like the relationship between the family members.
4. The companionship that formed at the refugee camp.
5. This reminded me of Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
6. According to the author, the story is based on a few countries that at war like Syria, Palestine, Congo (?)... I dont remember..but in here we dont get to see the religious aspect of the community. There's only a couple of moments that Amina said something about culture forbade them to do this and that (this book is from her POV) and for not touching religious aspects, I really appreciate it because IT IS a touchy subject even how modernized our generation is.
Cons:
I turned to Lemo. "Have you decided on a star?"
He pointed. I leaned across, trying to follow the line of his arm. "That bright one?" I asked. He nodded. I couldn't be sure I was looking at the same star he was, but it didn't matter. "Good choice," I told him. "This one's a lovely story. That warrior is called Clemus, and he grew up in the countryside. "