Boy Overboard and Home and Away are both books that explain the life of a refugee. Boy Overboard is a book written by Morris Gleitzman, a chapter book going through the life of a refugee family. It shows how the family is persecuted by the government so badly that in the end, they have to flee for their lives. Home and Away is written by John Marsden and is a picture book with diary entries of a refugee boy. They have to escape when a war starts out in their country. They can do nothing apart from flee. Both of these books focus on the hardships and the difficult things that a refugee has to face when they are trying to escape from the country, both books represent the refugees in a different way and …show more content…
In both of the books that are shown as normal people who had a perfectly fine life, but then wars started, all they wanted was to escape from the war and the persecution that they face. They both were forced to escape from the government and they do so illegally. The refugees’ in Home and Away are represented as people who have been completely deprived of a good and pleasant life. John Marsden goes extremely deeply into the life of a refugee and into what they actually face. He shows the deep effects of the life of a refugee. A little boy stabs himself with scissors because he thinks that he has been bad, and that is why he is this camp/prison. There is someone else who is taken to a psychiatric ward because she has gone mental. At times we don’t think of the effect that going to these horrible places would have on the refugees. There are times when we might say that they deserve to go there because they have tried to come to our free country illegally. We will never see and understand just how bad it really is to be a refugee unless we have to face it ourselves. Home and Way had a very good representation of refugees and the horrors that they have to face. Boy Overboard did not really represent the hardships that refugees have to face as well. Though it showed that their life was hard and that there were things that happened in their lives that were really horrible, it more focused on