
Samuel is grateful when he finally arrives at Liberty with his family after two years of living in camps and host communities. Samuel and his family were forced to flee their home the first time due to conflict. However, when extreme weather events, including wildfires and floods, affected their settlements, they had to leave again in search of safety. They experience the sadness, loss, hunger and vulnerabilities that come with being forcibly displaced and look forward to finding a place they can call home. As they move around, Samuel learns more about the climate crisis from his mum. He looks forward to continuing his education so he can achieve his dream of becoming an astronaut.







This book aims to create awareness and educate children by demonstrating the impact of conflict and climate change on children, women, men, older people, families, displaced communities and host communities.
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Toluwalola Kasali
Toluwalola Kasali is a multiple award-winning author, advocate, professional and director of an award-winning documentary. She hopes to make an impact in the lives of children, one book at a time.
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Written By | Toluwalola Kasali
Illustrated By | Scribbleline
French Translation | Lara Cantos



