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  2. Judith Ann Mayotte - Wikipedia

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    In 1994 Mayotte was appointed by the first Clinton Administration to the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration as a Special Adviser on refugee issues and policy. Before joining the State Department, she was Chairwoman of the Women's Refugee Commission , and served on the board of Refugees International .

  3. Abu Bakr Al-Rabeeah - Wikipedia

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    Abu Bakr Al-Rabeeah is a Canadian writer, whose memoir Homes: A Refugee Story, cowritten with Winnie Yeung, was published in 2018. [1]Originally from Iraq, Al-Rabeeah moved with his family to Homs, Syria in 2010 to escape persecution due to their status as minority Sunni Muslims, but were soon forced to move again due to the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War. [2]

  4. Boy 87 - Wikipedia

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    Boy 87 (Refugee 87) is a contemporary novel by Ele Fountain. The refugee crisis is one of the themes in this novel. It is published by Pushkin Children's Books in the UK and by Little Brown in the US (as Refugee 87). The book was written while the author was living in Ethiopia.

  5. Refugee (Gratz novel) - Wikipedia

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    Refugee is a young adult literature novel by Alan Gratz published by Scholastic Corporation in 2019. The book revolves around three main characters from three different eras: early Nazi Germany , 1980s Cuba , and modern-day Syria .

  6. The Refugees (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    The Refugees is a 2017 short story collection by Viet Thanh Nguyen. [4] It is Nguyen's first published short story collection and his first book after winning the Pulitzer Prize for The Sympathizer. The eight-story collection, set in different locations in California and Vietnam, earned favorable reviews from critics, particularly for offering ...

  7. Sanora Babb - Wikipedia

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    Sanora Babb (April 21, 1907 – December 31, 2005) was an American novelist, poet, and literary editor known for her realistic portrayal of life during the Great Depression Era.

  8. Justin Kuritzkes - Wikipedia

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    Beginning during his time at Brown University, Kuritzkes uploaded videos recorded using the Photo Booth application to Youtube. [1] The most famous of these videos, Potion Seller, went viral online and inspired parodies in publications including The New Yorker. [11] Kuritzkes received a MacDowell Fellowship in both 2012 and 2016. [5]

  9. Khaled Hosseini - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan is the setting for Hosseini's second book, A Thousand Splendid Suns, which was released in 2007. The story addresses many of the same issues as Hosseini's first book, but from a female perspective. It tells the tale of two women, Mariam and Laila, whose lives become intertwined after Mariam's husband marries Laila.