Out of Iraq: Refugees' Stories in Words, Paintings and Music

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"Somehow she has managed to write a book that is both emotional and complex, but one that children are draw to. . . . This is an important book. It gives us all a better understanding of the lives of refugees and, with that, a better understanding of the world in general."  —UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie Since 2006, hundreds of thousands of Iraqi refugees have fled to other countries—particularly neighboring Syria and Jordan—where many of them are still waiting for the time when they feel it is safe to return home. This book provides, in words and pictures, what life was like in Iraq before they left, why they were forced to flee, and how they feel about life as a refugee. Their stories are set against background information about Iraq, Saddam Hussain's rule, the invasion, and the subsequent civil war. The role of the United Nations High Commissions for Refugees (UNHCR) is outlined, and ideas for using the book in the classroom are also included.

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Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly
Readers seeking a firsthand perspective on the war in Iraq should welcome Wilkes's book, which provides an concise overview of events before and during the invasion, interspersed with first-person narratives of Iraqi refugees, gathered while Wilkes worked with the United Nations Refugee Agency in Syria. A child named Ahmed shares his memories of fleeing Iraq: "We did not want to leave our home; we stayed even though a simple visit to the market with my father often involved gunfire and the sounds of rockets." Another child explains how his family was torn apart because one parent is Shiite, the other Sunni. Moving photographs and artwork, quotations from political figures, and accessible language form a harrowing window into lives rarely paid witness. Ages 11–up. (Nov.)
Children's Literature - Maggie Chase
Iraq has not been a peaceful country for decades and the refugees seeking asylum have grown to the millions. Through an abundance of colorful photographs and crisp, clear writing, we get a glimpse of what has happened in Iraq since Saddam Hussein's reign, up to the present day situation of strife, warfare, and unpredictable murders and bombings. Wilkes' work with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) enabled her to help refuges tell their stories and, in many cases, to use art as a way to remember and honor the homes they have left behind. Many of the stories are told by children; others belong to adults, but all of them tell of anguish, fear, displacement, and uncertainty about their future. Many of the refugees are professionals, but unable to find work—or are ineligible to work legally—in the country to which they have fled, increasing their level of poverty exponentially. This book can be used in many ways, however, just sharing the sections that tell about the country itself would provide valuable information to students seeking to learn about what is happening in that part of the world. Anyone working with refugee children will find this an inspiration and a possible prompt for helping those children tell their own stories. Reviewer: Maggie Chase
School Library Journal
Gr 5–9—Wilkes, who works with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in Syria, juxtaposes stories from refugees with summaries of Iraq's recent history. She does not minimize the brutality of Saddam Hussein and his political supporters from his ascendancy to power in 1979 until his downfall. However, most of the book is devoted to the aftermath of the U.S.-led invasion in March 2003. The resulting destruction, displacement, civil war, and sectarian violence caused thousands of Iraqis to flee to neighboring countries. Among those Wilkes interviewed are a musician, journalist, clown, teacher, and artists. Readers also hear from children and young adults, including members of religious minorities. The tales of abduction, death, and harrowing escapes are not easy reading. Yet, the stories also highlight people's determination to survive and their desire for access to education and a return to a stable family life. Photos of refugee camps and some of the individuals profiled further personalize the accounts. Numerous paintings by children and adults range from depictions of peaceful times in the past to invasions, bombings, and the exodus of refugees. The work of UNHCR in resettlement is explained, and suggestions for how to use this book in a classroom setting are given. The departure of U.S. combat troops may reduce news coverage in the United States, but thousands of Iraqis remain displaced. This book puts names and faces to sound bites and statistics and offers a perspective not available in other resources.—Kathy Piehl, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780237539306
  • Publisher: Cherrytree Books
  • Publication date: 7/9/2010
  • Pages: 70
  • Age range: 10 - 14 Years
  • Product dimensions: 11.90 (w) x 8.40 (h) x 0.50 (d)

Meet the Author

Sybella Wilkes works for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. She currently works in the Syrian camps for Iraqi refugees. She is the author of One Day We Had to Run. Angelina Jolie is a UNHCR goodwill ambassador and an actress.

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