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A review by noellesmagicallibrary
Displaced: Goshway's Journey by Katherine Schlatter
5.0
This is the first time I’ve seen a graphic novel (or any type of novel) with interactive QR codes — it makes for a fun learning experience, especially for younger readers.
I knew nothing about the Chittagong Hills Tract or the history of Bangladesh before reading Displaced. I’m far from an expert now but I am far more knowledgeable.
This story follows a young boy, Goshway, growing up in the CHT, becoming a refugee and then returning to his home years later. Through it all he maintains his happiness and love of learning.
Goshway’s life was incredibly difficult, but as a reader I am so intrigued and I wish I could read more about his life of advocacy as an adult.
I was gifted a copy for review, all thoughts are entirely my own. Thank you THENCE and Kate Rock Book Tours for the opportunity.
I knew nothing about the Chittagong Hills Tract or the history of Bangladesh before reading Displaced. I’m far from an expert now but I am far more knowledgeable.
This story follows a young boy, Goshway, growing up in the CHT, becoming a refugee and then returning to his home years later. Through it all he maintains his happiness and love of learning.
Goshway’s life was incredibly difficult, but as a reader I am so intrigued and I wish I could read more about his life of advocacy as an adult.
I was gifted a copy for review, all thoughts are entirely my own. Thank you THENCE and Kate Rock Book Tours for the opportunity.