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Grapple with feelings of loss from "summary" of When Stars Are Scattered by Victoria Jamieson,Omar Mohamed

The feeling of loss is like a heavy weight that sits on your chest, making it hard to breathe. It's a pain that never seems to go away, a wound that refuses to heal. For Omar, losing his father at a young age left a void in his heart that nothing could fill. The memories of his father haunted him, a constant reminder of what he had lost. As he navigated the challenges of life in a refugee camp, Omar found himself constantly grappling with these feelings of loss. The absence of his father was a gaping hole in his life, a hole that seemed to grow larger with each passing day. He longed for his father's presence, for his guidance and his love. But all he had were memories, fading and fragile, like wisps of smoke in the wind. The pain of loss was not just limited to Omar's father. The absence of his mother, who had left him behind in the camp, also weighed heavily on his heart. Her absence was a wound that refused to heal, a question that remained unanswered. Why had she left him? Would he ever see her again? These questions haunted him, a constant source of pain and confusion. Despite the overwhelming nature of these feelings, Omar found strength in his brother Hassan, who had become a pillar of support in his life. Together, they faced the challenges of life in the camp, leaning on each other for comfort and solace. Their bond was a lifeline in the sea of loss and grief, a light in the darkness that threatened to consume them. In the face of such profound loss, Omar and Hassan found a way to carry on, to move forward despite the pain that weighed them down. They found solace in each other, in their shared memories and dreams for the future. And in that shared struggle, they found a glimmer of hope, a flicker of light in the darkness.
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    When Stars Are Scattered

    Victoria Jamieson

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