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"A resistance novel for our time." - The New York Times
"A hopeful story about recovery, empathy, and the bravery of young people." - Booklist
"This well-crafted and suspenseful novel touches on the topics of refugees and immigrant integration, terrorism, Islam, Islamophobia, and the Syrian war with sensitivity and grace." - Kirkus, Starred Review

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Nowhere Boy by Katherine Marsh Book Review

Name: greenhead
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Story of Resilience, Moral integrity, Friendship, Adventure-- all behind today's headlines!
Date: Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2018
Review: This is a fast, action-paced read for any middle-schooler, and also for adults who read YA fiction in order to keep up on the world that we all live in, young people and oldsters alike.

The book follows the real-life recent headlines of the 2015 refugee crisis that hit Europe, the November 13 Paris night club terrorist attack, the subsequent manhunt in Brussels for the perpetrators, and the later bombing of the Brussels airport. These events serve as backdrop as they affect the lives of ordinary residents of a normally quiet, upscale residential neighborhood in Brussels, including the two central characters-- an American 13 year-old boy and a 14 year-old Syrian refugee who has lost his entire family in the Syrian war and the subsequent escape to Europe. The American, Max, is filled with resentment for having been recently moved from his familiar and comfortable home in the US to a new culture with almost incomprehensible customs and is both immersed in a new school with instruction in a language he can't understand, and being intensely bullied by a gang of boys-- which he does understand! The Syrian boy finds himself stranded in a city he did not want to be in after having lost his last family member, his father, and giving his last money and cell phone to an unscrupulous smuggler.

The Syrian, Ahmed, escapes from the smuggler during an intense rain, and, finding an unlocked rear door in a nearby townhouse, takes refuge by hiding in an unused wine cellar.

The townhouse happens to be the one that Max has recently moved into.

What follows is an adventure story that would thrill any boy, and any girl as well, with efforts to outsmart adults, develop an understanding of the prejudices and blind spots of the well-meaning, and not-so well-meaning people around them as they deal with supporting each other in the midst of the real refugee crisis and the palpable fear of terror attacks that are occurring all around them. Ahmed is in real danger.

Several other classmates are eventually drawn into the story, and from the adults who surround them, the boys and their friends learn about the very real historical parallel that took place in the same residential block 73 years earlier. During WW II, a resident of their street courageously hid an orphan Jewish refugee from the Holocaust, only to be turned in by unnamed neighbors acting as Nazi collaborators. The plot of Nowhere Boy then cleverly re-creates some of the history of Albert Jonnart, the martyr who after his death gave his name to the very same street, and the boys and their friends work to save Ahmed from modern-day Belgians fearful of finding a probable young terrorist in their midst.

The book and its plot give a vivid, cinematic or contemporary television feel to the story as it unfolds. Through it all, the reader gains an understanding about our modern day fears about "the other," and how those fears were present in an earlier time in history. At the same time, the reader learns how young people can learn to grow, gain self-confidence, self-respect, and come to understand, appreciate and befriend the seeming strangers who, though they may not be just like us, long for the same values of family, love and finding a place in the world.

Name: Mandy Stallard
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very meaningful read
Date: Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2019
Review: Nowhere Boy is the story of two boys living in Brussels, Belgium; Max is an American expat who is extremely unhappy with his parents for uprooting their family, and Ahmed is a Syrian refugee who has lost his entire family. Their story takes place during a tumultuous time in Europe, so readers will relive terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels. With no family and no place to go, Ahmed finds himself living in the wine cellar of Max's family's basement.

While Max is miserable in his new school, Ahmed daydreams of being able to climb over the wall of Max's yard and walk to school like any other normal teenager. Max eventually discovers Ahmed in his basement, and they form a very unlikely friendship. Max risks everything to help Ahmed. He sneaks downstairs every night to bring him food and books to read. He even goes so far as to forge illegal documents to help Max attend his school. Unfortunately, a nosy police officer is constantly stopping by Max's house, so the boys live in fear that Ahmed will be discovered and deported.

The chapters are very short and alternate between Max and Ahmed's perspectives; however, the novel itself is fairly long: 353 pages to be exact. Students with low reading stamina may struggle to make it to the end of this novel. This book would pair well with Refugee by Alan Gratz; both novels compare the way Syrian refugees are being treated to the way Jewish people were treated during the Holocaust. Readers will see that even though it may be hard and scary to stand up for those who are being mistreated, doing nothing is not alright. This book will be more meaningful for older readers who are beginning to take interest in the world around them. If you know readers who are interested in current events or politics, I would definitely recommend this book to them. I would also put this book in the hands of any child who needs a lesson in empathy. Nowhere Boy is a worthwhile, meaningful read.

Name: Alice Watercress
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great middle school fiction!!
Date: Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2018
Review: I have 12 year old grandchildren and have gotten interested in middle school fiction as a result. Marsh's earlier books are excellent, but this one may top the others in ways such as broad appeal and timeliness. She has a great story to tell, and another great true story within the story. If you liked Bradley's The War That Changed My LIfe (and who didn't) then you will almost surely like Nowhere Boy. I have read it and passed it along to my grandchildren, and am touting it to bookstores and libraries. It deserves to be a best seller!!!

Name: Bookfan1019
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The terrible plight facing today's refugees
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2020
Review: Ahmed is a 14-year old Syrian boy on a boat with his father, fleeing Aleppo following the bombing of their home, killing the rest of his family. As the sea gets rough, his father and two others try to swim the boat ashore, drowning in the process. On the precipice of being separated from the Syrian family caring for him in Belgium, he is robbed and abandoned by smugglers. Miraculously, he finds his way into the basement of an American ex-pat family, where he hides until he is discovered by the teenage son, Max. Max is miserable in Belgium, attending a school where he does not understand much French, and babysat by a biased biddy. The two form a strong bond, eventually fleeing together to avoid police arrest. I also liked the teenage characters from the school, including the bully and Farah, who help Ahmed, and the local policeman, who grew up in the house being rented by the American family. 4.5 stars.

This book does a nice job of describing the terrible plight of refugees, who will accept them and at what cost in addition to the rampant fears in Europe (an elsewhere) of Muslims, who have different and not well understood beliefs.

Name: Robert K. Griffith
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Outstanding book
Date: Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2018
Review: I just finished reading Nowhere Boy, and it is fantastic. Its themes of kindness and helping others make the book stand out, two values I embrace. Kids from 9-12, and adults interested in refugees and world affairs, will enjoy this book.

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