Refugees are people like us. They just went through a hard time by fleeing home and then finding home just like Hà. Hà is a Vietnamese girl who fled her home because of war. In the articles, “Children of War, Refugees Who, Where, and Why” and in article “Canada,” there is a war and families fleeing and becoming refugees. In the novel Inside Out and Back Again by Thanna Lai, Hà’s life gets turned inside out and her family has to flee their home and become refugees. Hà’s life turned back again by her family finding a home and are getting back to normal like other refugees.
There are many different ways that refugees fled home and lives were turned inside out but they are still similar to Hà. Two teens, a seventeen year old, Amela Kamenica and her fifteen year old …show more content…
Refugee children need social services to help them. Social agencies can be found in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and also around here. According to “The role of social services in helping refugee children,” "Settlement assistance provided included first language translation services, and accessing English classes" (Fatino and Colak 4). Refugee children are now learning new languages, and new cultural backgrounds, so life won't be so slavish later on. Many refugees come from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Palestine and end up in different places. The article “Refugees who where and why,” states that "the largest number of refugees are found in Iraq and Pakistan, once inside a host country's borders. Refugees must find shelter" (Gevert 1-2). Since the refugees are in the host countries they can now find a home. It is recess time and Hà is being bullied by a boy in her class she calles pink boy. In the novel Inside out and back again, "pink boy pokes Hà’s cheek then, plucks her arm hair" (Lai 145-146). Pink boy was picking on Hà because she was different. Later on, pink boy stopped bullying Hà just like other