Voice for Refuge

Voice for Refuge

Voice for Refuge

Voice for Refuge

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Overview

Zaynab Abdi chronicles her journey from Somalia to Yemen and ultimately the United States, where she shares a stage with Malala and becomes a voice for refuge. Her graphic memoir is told in both English and Arabic.


Zaynab was born in Somalia and raised by her grandmother in Yemen, where they experienced a simple but beautiful life before unrest came to the country. Follow Zaynab as she flees to Egypt with her sister. Feel the love she is greeted with in America when she joins her mother and two sisters she has never met. Watch her grow as an advocate as she takes on the leadership opportunities within high school and university. Upon meeting Malala Yousafzai, and speaking at the United Nations, she becomes a voice for refuge.

"In America I found MY REFUGE, and my education. Now I use MY VOICE and speak out in order to promote more justice in the world." – Zaynab Abdi

The stunning black ink drawings come from the pen of Egyptian born artist Ashraf El-Attar. Voice for Refuge will be a powerful addition to classrooms and school libraries, expanding their collections to include the voice of Black, Muslim, Middle Eastern immigrant girls and women.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781949523256
Publisher: Green Card Voices
Publication date: 05/02/2023
Series: Our Stories Carried us Here
Pages: 64
Sales rank: 552,397
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)
Language: Arabic
Age Range: 8 - 13 Years

About the Author

Green Card Voices is a non-profit organization dedicated to building inclusive and integrated communities.  Green Card Voices brings immigrants and their communities together through multimedia storytelling.

Read an Excerpt

"Hi my name is Zaynab! I was born in Somalia and raised by my grandma in Yemen. I call Yemen and Somalia my home." 

"As I looked back one last time with mixed emotions, I was sad to leave my sister behind. Yet I was also excited to see my mother again. Even though I was unsure about the new chapter in my life." 

"At the graduation ceremony from the school, they chose me to make the valedictorian speech. I was invited to an event where I met Malala. She was meeting us as refugee students in Minnesota. We connected over our experiences." 

"In America I found MY REFUGE, and my education. Now I use MY VOICE and speak out in order to promote more justice in the world."

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