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Books with title Refugees

  • Refugees

    Clive Gifford

    Library Binding (Thameside Pr, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Discusses the flight of refugees from their homelands, where refugees must seek help and how we can help refugees return safely to their own homes.
  • Refuge

    A V Mather

    eBook
    Brisbane schoolgirl, Nell McLennan, wants nothing more than to be noticed by her work-obsessed parents. When she is sent to the tiny township of Sippy Creek to spend two weeks of the Christmas holidays with her estranged grandfather, her goal seems even further out of reach. A catastrophic last day of school has only compounded her misery. As she wanders the basement of the local school, searching for the personality-improving Drama course that her mother has enrolled her in, she discovers a sign that perfectly summarises her state of mind.Feeling lost? Is there too much drama in your life, or not enough? Follow the stairs โ€”>Desperate to escape the mess of her life, Nell follows a compulsion and opens the door at the bottom of the stairs. In that instant her wish is granted and she finds herself in Refuge, a world created from the fractured mind of eighteenth century psychiatrist Dr Nathaniel Fray - a man led to ruin by the desire to find a cure for his brain damaged son. In Refuge she meets dysfunctional children not only from different parts of the world, but different eras, all lured to this seeming safe haven by the Doctor who provides care and shelter for those in need, but at a terrible price. Nell is lost in a world that is both a utopia and prison. Everyone is telling her a different story and she has never had to rely on her own instincts before. Truly alone and out of her depth, she must decide who to trust among a host of dubious characters.With only three days to choose her future before she is trapped in Refuge forever, Nell discovers her self-worth and learns that the easiest road is not always the best.
  • Refugees

    Carole Seymour-Jones

    Hardcover (New Discovery, Nov. 1, 1992)
    Presents the history of refugees and their struggle to find homes in new lands
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  • Refuge

    Carol Rummage

    language (Cedar Fort, Inc., Nov. 13, 2012)
    Laney Lowell moved across the country to escape her past, not to fall in love. But when she becomes friends with Gabe, a handsome artist plagued by a mysterious disease, she'll have to decide between facing his dark truth or walking away from him forever. This thrilling romance is full of twists that will keep you guessing to the last page.
  • Refugees

    Cath Senker

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Describes the origins of refugees, the difficulties they face, their positive and negative effects on the countries to which they go, reactions to refugees in society and the media, and possible future developments.
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  • Refugees

    Emma Haughton, Fiona Macdonald, Steve Parker, Clive Gifford, Kaye Stearman

    Hardcover (Chrysalis Books, Aug. 22, 2002)
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  • Refugees

    Linda Hitchcox

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, June 15, 1990)
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  • Refugees

    Linda Hitchcox

    Library Binding (Gloucester Pr, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Examines the plight of millions of people worldwide who have had to flee their homes because of human rights abuses or the ravages of war, and discusses international efforts to help refugees and the difficult problems of asylum
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  • Refugees

    Derek Heater

    Hardcover (Rourke Enterprises, March 1, 1989)
    Discusses the history and current situation of refugees throughout the world and possible solutions to their plight.
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  • Refugees

    Catherine Stine

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 10, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
  • Refuge

    A V Mather

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 26, 2017)
    Brisbane schoolgirl, Nell McLennan, wants nothing more than to be noticed by her work-obsessed parents. When she is sent to the tiny township of Sippy Creek near Townsville to spend two weeks of the Christmas holidays with her estranged grandfather โ€” so her parents can spend some โ€˜quality timeโ€™ together โ€” her goal seems even further out of reach. A catastrophic last day of school has only compounds her misery. As she wanders the basement of the local school, searching for the personality-improving Drama course that her mother has enrolled her in, she discovers a sign that perfectly summarises her state of mind. Feeling lost? Is there too much drama in your life, or not enough? Follow the stairs โ€”> Overwhelmed by abandonment and desperate to escape the mess of her life, Nell follows a compulsion and opens the door at the bottom of the stairs. In that instant her wish is granted and she finds herself in Refuge; a world created from the fractured mind of eighteenth century psychiatrist Dr Nathaniel Fray; a man led to ruin by the desire to find a cure for his brain damaged son. In Refuge she meets dysfunctional children not only from different parts of the world, but different eras, all lured to this seeming safe haven by the Doctor who provides care and shelter for those in need, but at a terrible price. Nell is lost in a world that is both a utopia and prison. Everyone is telling her a different story and she has never had to rely on her own instincts before. Truly alone and out of her depth, she must decide who to trust among a host of dubious characters. With only three days to choose her future before she is trapped in Refuge forever, Nell discovers her self-worth and learns that the easiest road is not always the best.
  • Refuge

    Karen Lynch, Caitlin Greer

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Sept. 6, 2016)
    To keep the people she loves safe, Sara left everything she knew behind. She soon learns this new world is nothing like her old one, and she struggles to make a place for herself among the Mohiri. But it soon becomes apparent to Sara and to everyone one around her that she is not your typical warrior. As the weeks pass, Sara builds new relationships, copes with her new trainers, and tries to manage her ever-changing powers while keeping her unique heritage a secret. Looming in the background is the constant shadow of the Master, who will do anything to find her. Sara finds herself on a journey of self-discovery that uncovers her true strengths and awakens a part of her she never knew existed. She experiences the delight of new friendships, the sweetness and pain of first love, and a loss so deep it could be the thing that finally breaks her. At the end of it all, she discovers that the one place she was supposed to be safe might not be the refuge she thought it was.