Sári Edina - Halálúton Horvátországba
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The twenty-seven-year-old Muslim teacher of English and physical education, Dzamila el Haddad, is sitting in the reading room of the ornate National Main Library in Raqqa on October 9, 2019, and is about to start working on the story of Anne Frank when a bomb attack hits the library. The building collapses on her, but she survives. Since he is losing everyone, he has no other option but to decide his own destiny, where he is headed.
On the way, which is accompanied by dangerous and inhumane struggles, the locals, people smugglers or even fellow refugees often take advantage of his desperate situation.
During the long journey, Jamila also takes an inner journey, maps and gets to know her physical, mental and spiritual limits, and learns to stay alive. Her loneliness and the pain of the struggle to escape are alleviated by her only faithful travel companion: Anne Frank's diary. The lines of this book become a support and spiritual and spiritual resource for him in his bleakest moments. Will Jamila find a homeland, a family instead of the one she lost, so that the external-internal path she traveled until she arrived in Europe will make sense?