Sommer Unter Schwarzen Flügeln by Peer Martin

Set against the backdrop of a refugee camp in Germany, the story unfolds through the eyes of two teenagers from vastly different worlds. Nuri, a Syrian refugee, grapples with the trauma of war and displacement, while Calvin, a local German boy, struggles with his own personal battles and societal pressures. As their paths cross, they form an unlikely friendship that challenges their preconceived notions and prejudices. Through their bond, the narrative explores themes of identity, belonging, and the human capacity for empathy and understanding amidst cultural and social divides.

Published
2015
Nationality
German
Length
Moderate
Pages
400-450
Original Language
German
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