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City Of Thorns

City Of Thorns

City Of Thorns pulls you into life inside the Dadaab Refugee Camp in northern Kenya, one of the world’s largest refugee settlements. This nonfiction narrative blends immersive storytelling with sharp analysis of political forces that shape refugees’ lives. It is written for readers who care about humanitarian issues, current events, and human resilience, offering a compassionate, thought-provoking window into a community fighting for survival in the desert.

Over four years, Ben Rawlence lives among Guled, a former child soldier who loves football; Nisho, a wheelbarrow dreamer; Tawane, the camp’s tireless youth leader; and Kheyro, a schoolgirl for whom education is a lifeline. In City Of Thorns, these portraits are woven into a broader look at how aid, politics, and fear intersect to determine who gets a chance at a future. The book is written in accessible, narrative prose, moving between intimate scenes and wider context to reveal how life is organized, where hope takes root, and how the words of policy translate into shelter, schooling, and daily labor.

  • Key elements: intimate profiles of residents and the daily reality of life in Dadaab, set against the backdrop of international politics
  • Standout features: immersive reportage that blends personal storytelling with timely analysis
  • Learning experiences: insights into humanitarian work, refugee policy, and the human impact of global decisions
  • Writing style: clear, compassionate, and vivid narrative that reads like a deeply personal account

City Of Thorns offers readers more than a portrait of a camp; it invites a deeper understanding of resilience in the face of hardship and the complex forces that sustain or threaten it. By the end, you’ll feel a renewed sense of empathy and a clearer picture of how communities endure, persevere, and hope for a future beyond the sand and barbed wire.

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City Of Thorns pulls you into life inside the Dadaab Refugee Camp in northern Kenya, one of the world’s largest refugee settlements. This nonfiction narrative blends immersive storytelling with sharp analysis of political forces that shape refugees’ lives. It is written for readers who care about humanitarian issues, current events, and human resilience, offering a compassionate, thought-provoking window into a community fighting for survival in the desert.

Over four years, Ben Rawlence lives among Guled, a former child soldier who loves football; Nisho, a wheelbarrow dreamer; Tawane, the camp’s tireless youth leader; and Kheyro, a schoolgirl for whom education is a lifeline. In City Of Thorns, these portraits are woven into a broader look at how aid, politics, and fear intersect to determine who gets a chance at a future. The book is written in accessible, narrative prose, moving between intimate scenes and wider context to reveal how life is organized, where hope takes root, and how the words of policy translate into shelter, schooling, and daily labor.

  • Key elements: intimate profiles of residents and the daily reality of life in Dadaab, set against the backdrop of international politics
  • Standout features: immersive reportage that blends personal storytelling with timely analysis
  • Learning experiences: insights into humanitarian work, refugee policy, and the human impact of global decisions
  • Writing style: clear, compassionate, and vivid narrative that reads like a deeply personal account

City Of Thorns offers readers more than a portrait of a camp; it invites a deeper understanding of resilience in the face of hardship and the complex forces that sustain or threaten it. By the end, you’ll feel a renewed sense of empathy and a clearer picture of how communities endure, persevere, and hope for a future beyond the sand and barbed wire.