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Graphic Novel/Book • Nonfiction
Dadaab, Kenya • 2000s
2020
Middle grade
9-12 years
GN530L
When Stars Are Scattered follows Omar Mohamed and his brother Hassan, Somali refugees living in the Dadaab camp in Kenya. Omar narrates life in the camp, balancing chores, caring for Hassan, and attending school. Despite struggles, including Hassan's challenges and a tough resettlement process, Omar's perseverance leads to hope for a new future in America. The narrative includes mentions of violence, war, and death.
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When Stars Are Scattered by Omar Mohamed and Victoria Jamieson has garnered widespread acclaim for its heartfelt storytelling and vivid illustrations. Readers praise its empathetic portrayal of refugee life and resilience. However, some note a slower pacing in certain sections. Overall, it is celebrated for its emotional depth and educational value.
When Stars Are Scattered by Omar Mohamed and Victoria Jamieson appeals to middle-grade readers interested in powerful true stories, refugee experiences, and personal resilience. Fans of works like Refugee by Alan Gratz or El Deafo by Cece Bell will find this graphic memoir equally compelling and educational.
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Hassan Mohamed
Omar's younger brother, who faces medical challenges and relies on Omar for care and companionship as they grow up together in the refugee camp.
Fatuma
An older woman in Dadaab who becomes the legal guardian of Omar and Hassan, providing them with a stable and supportive family structure.
Maryam Farah and Nimo
Omar's friends who share an interest in education and aspirations for a better future, representing the strength and hopes of young refugee women.
Jeri
Omar's best friend in the camp, who supports him through various challenges and shares dreams of a brighter future despite the hardships of refugee life.
Susana Martinez
Based on a real UN social worker, Susana encourages Omar's aspirations and assists him and Hassan during their time in Dadaab, contributing to their journey toward resettlement.
264
Graphic Novel/Book • Nonfiction
Dadaab, Kenya • 2000s
2020
Middle grade
9-12 years
GN530L
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