Train Without End

Train Without End

by (uk) Laura Mcveigh

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No matter how far the journey is, there is always a way home. In the face of adversity, the resilience, bravery and hope that shine through in human nature run through the story. A literary debut comparable to "The Kite Runner" and "Life of Pi"! The copyright was quickly authorized in 10 countries and touched millions of readers. Jiang Fangzhou and backpacker Xiaopeng highly recommended it! Spain, Italy, France, Germany, and the Netherlands have all appeared on major new book lists as soon as they were published! "This is my journey, a journey I never wanted to embark on." 15-Year-old Afsana hid under the seat of an old-fashioned train. When the conductor passed by, she curled up her legs and held her breath - "Don't find me!" The long and arduous escape from her hometown seemed to have no end. All the past flashed through her mind: the war continued to spread, her parents' friends died mysteriously, and the whole family was forced to flee Kabul and seek refuge with distant relatives; the short but beautiful years of living in the mountains made them think that happiness was within reach. However, the gradual expansion of the Taliban's power and sudden natural and man-made disasters destroyed all hopes. The grief and helplessness of losing a loved one, the loneliness and despair in the refugee camp, the perseverance and persistence of finding relatives alone, and the shocking secret under the redbud tree...

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