Cling to memories of home from "summary" of When Stars Are Scattered by Victoria Jamieson,Omar Mohamed
The memories of home were like fragile pieces of glass that I held closely in my mind, afraid to let them slip away. They were all I had left of a place that felt like a dream now, a distant reality that I clung to desperately as if it could vanish at any moment. In the crowded refugee camp, with its endless rows of tents and makeshift shelters, I felt a sense of isolation that was only eased when I closed my eyes and let the memories flood back. I could almost smell the familiar scents of my mother's cooking, hear the laughter of my siblings, feel the warmth of the sun on my face as I played in the fields outside our home.
Those memories were my lifeline in a world that f...
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