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Sunday 26 April 2020

My suitcase.

Recently my class and I have been reading a novel. This book is called refugee. I highly recommend it. I was looking at a chapter where a boy had to pack his suitcase because they had to leave immediately. So I was thinking, what would I have in my suitcase if I were to flee the country as a refugee?

My essentials. 
Well in my limited space I would need to think wisely and not waste space, so I would have stuff that are compulsory go in first. Such as a tooth brush, shoes, new socks, clothes, food, my cat, cat food, money, clean water, a phone and a power bank/charger. Yet essentials may be all I need is it all I can have? 

Non essential items. 
Though I can live off of the given, can I have a life slightly better than on the verge of survival? Well of cores. I can also have things to keep me entertained and thinks to stimulate my brain. I can have things to help me in a tight situation and things to help me out in any other way. Like, a knife, a gun, lots of ammunition, a computer, a Rubik's cube, a puzzle to play with my family and more thing that I can not name because this is all I've thought of. 

About the book. 
The book that my class and I were assigned goes by the name of 'refugee'. You can find this in an online shopping centre, you can get the digital version free, you can get the audio book online on sights like youtube and google, and you can even just look for it in a bookstore near you. The book has and odd structure due to it's chapter placement. The first chapter is about one child in this area and the second is about a new child in the next, finally the 3rd chapter is about a new child refugee in a new place and then the book goes like the order in the diagram shown. 

Chapter 1 is about child 1. 
Chapter 2 is about child 2. 
Chapter 3 is about child 3. 
In this order it goes, 
Child 1's story then child 2's story then child 3's story then back to child 1's story then back to child 2's story and so on. 
So tell me what would you pack in your suitcases if you were a refugee? And if you've read the book what do you think about it? And if your still reading it where are you up to? Thank you for reading and stay tuned for another post. 

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