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The Girl From Aleppo: Nujeen’s Escape From War to Freedom

di Nujeen Mustafa, Christina Lamb

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Prize-winning journalist and the co-author of smash New York Times bestseller I Am Malala, Christina Lamb, now tells the inspiring true story of another remarkable young hero: Nujeen Mustafa, a teenager born with cerebral palsy, whose harrowing journey from war-ravaged Syria to Germany in a wheelchair is a breathtaking tale of fortitude, grit, and hope that lends a face to the greatest humanitarian issue of our time, the Syrian refugee crisis. For millions around the globe, sixteen-year-old Nujeen Mustafa embodies the best of the human spirit. Confined to a wheelchair because of her cerebral palsy and denied formal schooling in Syria because of her illness, Nujeen taught herself English by watching American soap operas. When her small town became the epicenter of the brutal fight between ISIS militants and US-backed Kurdish troops in 2014, she and her family were forced to flee. Despite her physical limitations, Nujeen embarked on the arduous trek to safety and a new life. The grueling sixteen-month odyssey by foot, boat, and bus took her across Turkey and the Mediterranean to Greece, through Macedonia to Serbia and Hungary, and finally, to Germany. Yet, in spite of the tremendous physical hardship she endured, Nujeen's extraordinary optimism never wavered. Refusing to give in to despair or see herself as a passive victim, she kept her head high. As she told a BBC reporter, "You should fight to get what you want in this world." Nujeen's positivity and resolve infuses this unforgettable story of one young woman determined to make a better life for herself. Told by acclaimed British foreign correspondent Christina Lamb, Nujeen is a unique and powerful memoir that gives voice to the Syrian refugee crisis, helping us to understand that the world must change--and offering the inspiration to make that change reality.… (altro)
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Firstly thank you to goodreads for posting me this book and also the publishers for the arc via netgalley which both arrived together.

What a brave yet funny and very intelligent young lady Nujeen is. She has seen and been through so much in her young life, things we take for granted, things we see on the TV. This poor girl has lived through it all.

Everyone needs to go out and buy this book, you think you have it bad. Just read about Nujeen and her life and you will see what a hard life really is. ( )
  TheReadingShed001 | Mar 1, 2023 |
Firstly thank you to goodreads for posting me this book and also the publishers for the arc via netgalley which both arrived together.

What a brave yet funny and very intelligent young lady Nujeen is. She has seen and been through so much in her young life, things we take for granted, things we see on the TV. This poor girl has lived through it all.

Everyone needs to go out and buy this book, you think you have it bad. Just read about Nujeen and her life and you will see what a hard life really is. ( )
  TheReadingShed01 | Feb 25, 2023 |
I'm not going to go into great detail about this book to save arguments. I believe that everyone deserves freedom and a place to call home. No one should have to stuffer in any way to have basic human needs met. If taxes have to be higher so be it.

My only issue is that I wish the writing style was more mature. For two adult women it is written very child-like. Have faith in your audience, we will understand what is written. It doesn't have to be dumbed down.

It's an interesting and easy read. There aren't many details so I feel the full extent of her journey is not expressed well enough.

I won't say don't read it, because you should. I just wish there was more, to get the full effect of this tragedy into people's hands. It's unfortunate, but "all the gory details" is what makes people pay attentiom. ( )
  Shahnareads | Oct 22, 2019 |
Esta es una historia sobre las migraciones modernas, la de una chica que supera la adversidad y escapa del infierno de la guerra mientras lucha por andar por primera vez en su vida.
Nujeen Mustafa tiene parálisis cerebral. Esto no le impidió recorrer en una silla de ruedas, junto a su hermana, los más de 5.000 kilómetros que hay entre Siria y Hungría. Se abrió camino hasta la frontera húngara gracias a haber aprendido inglés ella sola, a través de las series estadounidenses que veía en la televisión siria, con la esperanza de conseguir asilo en Alemania. Desde allí ha podido contar su historia, con Christina Lamb—coautora delbest sellerYo soy Malala—. Es una joven chica siria de 16 años con el coraje de un león.
Con una voz fuerte y extraordinaria, Nujeen nos cuenta la historia real de lo que es ser una refugiada, de haber crecido en guerra y haber tenido que dejar atrás su patria para depender de otros. Cuenta cómo la guerra de Siria ha destruido una orgullosa nación ante la indiferencia internacional, con líderes asustados por intervenciones anteriores. También la increíble historia de valor de una persona que ha decidido no dejar de sonreír. Es la historia de nuestro tiempo contada por una chica extraordinaria.
  bcacultart | Jan 24, 2017 |
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Prize-winning journalist and the co-author of smash New York Times bestseller I Am Malala, Christina Lamb, now tells the inspiring true story of another remarkable young hero: Nujeen Mustafa, a teenager born with cerebral palsy, whose harrowing journey from war-ravaged Syria to Germany in a wheelchair is a breathtaking tale of fortitude, grit, and hope that lends a face to the greatest humanitarian issue of our time, the Syrian refugee crisis. For millions around the globe, sixteen-year-old Nujeen Mustafa embodies the best of the human spirit. Confined to a wheelchair because of her cerebral palsy and denied formal schooling in Syria because of her illness, Nujeen taught herself English by watching American soap operas. When her small town became the epicenter of the brutal fight between ISIS militants and US-backed Kurdish troops in 2014, she and her family were forced to flee. Despite her physical limitations, Nujeen embarked on the arduous trek to safety and a new life. The grueling sixteen-month odyssey by foot, boat, and bus took her across Turkey and the Mediterranean to Greece, through Macedonia to Serbia and Hungary, and finally, to Germany. Yet, in spite of the tremendous physical hardship she endured, Nujeen's extraordinary optimism never wavered. Refusing to give in to despair or see herself as a passive victim, she kept her head high. As she told a BBC reporter, "You should fight to get what you want in this world." Nujeen's positivity and resolve infuses this unforgettable story of one young woman determined to make a better life for herself. Told by acclaimed British foreign correspondent Christina Lamb, Nujeen is a unique and powerful memoir that gives voice to the Syrian refugee crisis, helping us to understand that the world must change--and offering the inspiration to make that change reality.

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