Letters from a Refugee

Letters from a Refugee

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Mistalia is a girl living in Afghanistan in 1998. One Day the government turns up at her house saying that they may be doing something Illegal. This Causes Mistalia to flee her home to find a better place to live, where her family can finally be free. On her Journey she exchanges letters with her uncle Aamir. Will she Survive? Will she finally get a chance to live? Read to find out ________________________________ Find out what happens to Mistalia buy reading this book
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