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A work of dazzling emotional power a gorgeously written exploration of how we cope with seismic loss and how we muster the strength to build again . . . You will come away from this book in awe of its characters resilience, as well as grateful for Jordan Ritter Conn s loving devotion to the art of journalism. Brendan I. Koerner, author of The Skies Belong to Us
Jordan Ritter Conn has constructed an achingly beautiful story that, by some miracle, takes in the epic sweep of the modern Middle East, the continuous whiplash of immigrant life in America, and the depths of brotherly love. Steve Fainaru, author of League of Denial
Stunning . . . Jordan Ritter Conn has taken a true story, in some ways so simple two brothers taking different paths in a world shattered by politics and war and layered within it a profound meditation on family, freedom, human resilience, and home. Evan Ratliff, author of The Mastermind
Jordan Ritter Conn writes with a novelist s grace, giving us both sides of the family s epic migration story as the brothers find themselves on opposing sides of global conflict and keep trying to find each other again and again, despite the way the world pulls them in different directions. I couldn t put it down. Helen Thorpe, author of The Newcomers
A poignant debut . . . Fluidly written and emotionally powerful, this page-turner reveals the human cost of war, terrorism, xenophobia, and anti-immigration rhetoric. Readers will find despair and hope in this moving account. Publishers Weekly
[Jordan Ritter] Conn s affecting narrative touches deeply not just on these contrasting immigration issues . . . but also on how the bonds of family and old community can exist even when people are uprooted. Kirkus Reviews
The parallel stories of the brothers lives are informative and deeply moving. The emotional narrative of their Syrian home will help people better understand why people choose to leave and why others stay. Library Journal