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The Refugees

A Novel About Heroism, Suffering, Human Values, Morality and Sacrifices of People During a War
By:Daniel Churchill
Publisher:Author Solutions
Print ISBN:9781504927628
eText ISBN:9781504927611
Edition:0
Copyright:2015
Format:Reflowable

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The Refugees is a novel about heroism, suffering, human values, morality, and sacrifices of people during the time of a war. When ordinary people are caught in the network of astonishing events, their true human nature-both the best and most undesirable-comes to the forefront. The story presented in the novel merges elements of sadness and happiness, tears and smiles, defeat and victory, life and death, slavery and freedom, misery and dignity, and love and hate in a unique reading experience. The storyline follows a group of ill-fated refugees, forced to leave their homes by the evil of the war and much-feared enemies-foreign occupiers and gangs of paramilitaries-through their journey to safety and ending of a war.

The novel delivers a story and describes events that took place in Balkans from 1917 to 1918 during the First World War. It is based on the memories of a real individual who was a refugee as a young boy at that time. The messages from the novel are highly applicable to the events and problems of the contemporary time and human suffering raging at various parts of the globe today.