Refugees -- Juvenile fiction
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Refugees -- Juvenile fiction
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Incoming Resources
- Crossing the Farak River, Michelle Aung Thin
- A land of permanent goodbyes, Atia Abawi
- Storm blown, Nick Courage
- The color of home, Mary Hoffman ; pictures by Karin Littlewood
- The paper boat, Thao Lam
- Drita, my homegirl, by Jenny Lombard
- Pea pod lullaby, Glenda Millard ; illustrated by Stephen Michael King
- Marwan's journey, Patricia de Arias ; illustrated by Laura Borras
- Nnewts, Doug TenNapel, with color by Katherine Garner, Book one
- Skating with the Statue of Liberty, Susan Lynn Meyer
- The thing I'm most afraid of, Kristin Levine
- The brothers Zzli, Alex Cousseau ; Anne-Lise Boutin ; translated by Vineet Lal
- The night diary, Veera Hiranandani
- Aram's choice, Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch ; illustrated by Muriel Wood
- Hidden, Miriam Halahmy
- Close to the wind, Jon Walter
- My wounded island, Jacques Pasquet ; illustrated by Marion Arbona ; translated by Sophie B. Watson
- The silver path, written by Christine Harris ; illustrated by Helen Ong ; [translated by My Tang]
- A crack in the sea, H.M. Bouwman
- Cinnamon moon, Tess Hilmo
- Lubna and Pebble, Wendy Meddour ; [illustrated by] Daniel Egneus
- Boundless sky, Amanda Addison, Manuela Adreani
- Adam and Thomas, by Aharon Appelfeld ; translated from Hebrew by Jeffrey Green ; illustrated by Philippe Dumas
- The lost prince, Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Kind, written by Alison Green ; with a forword by Axel Scheffler ; [and pictures by 38 kind illustrators]
- Sugar in milk, by Thrity Umrigar ; illustrated by Khoa Le
- Crack in the Sea
- Mars evacuees, Sophia McDougall
- The red pencil, by Andrea Davis Pinkney ; illustrated by Shane W. Evans
- Night on the sand, Monica Mayper ; art by Jaime Kim
- Lilah Tov, good night, Ben Gundersheimer ("Mister G") ; illustrated by Noar Lee Naggan
- Wishes, by Mu̕ọ̕n Thị Văn ; illustrations by Victo Ngai
- These olive trees, Aya Ghanameh
- Steelstriker, Marie Lu
- My name is Sangoel, written by Karen Lynn Williams and Khadra Mohammed ; illustrated by Catherine Stock
- The boy at the back of the class, Onjali Q. Raúf ; illustrated by Pippa Curnick
- Across so many seas, Ruth Behar
- Captive witness, by Carolyn Keene ; [illustrated by Paul Frame]
- Wherever I go, Mary Wagley Copp ; illustrated by Munir D. Mohammed
- The house before falling into the sea, by Ann Suk Wang ; illustrated by Hanna Cha
- How many days to America?, a Thanksgiving story, by Eve Bunting ; illustrated by Beth Peck
- Vanishing colors, written by Constance Ørbeck-Nilssen ; illustrated by Akin Duzakin ; translated by Kari Dickson
- Village of scoundrels, a novel based on a true story of courage during WWII, Margi Preus
- The red pencil, by Andrea Davis Pinkney ; illustrated by Shane W. Evans
- Across So Many Seas, Ruth Behar
- A story like the wind, written by Gill Lewis ; illustrated by Jo Weaver
- Blue Tide, Jenna-Lynne Duncan
- The only road, Alexandra Diaz
- Refugee, Alan Gratz
- Zahra's blessing, a Ramadan story, written by Shirin Shamsi ; illustrated by Manal Mirza
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