![]() ![]() ![]() Loss after loss piles on the family’s doorstep, pushing it to the breaking point. Firuzeh is not allowed to forget how precarious the family’s fate is, or how it is controlled by the whims of strangers. Small injustices mar everyday life as the larger threat of deportation looms. Family relationships are fractious, and nerves fray. When Firuzeh struggles, only Nasima is there to comfort her.Īlthough reaching Australia was their goal, the family’s arrival brings new troubles. ![]() Firuzeh seems to cope best, fortified by the traditional folktales her mother used to tell before she began resorting to sleeping pills to get through the day. ![]() No matter how tightly the family-Firuzeh and her mother, father, and younger brother-clings to hope, it slips through their fingers, leaving only depression and desperation. Devastating descriptions breathe life into Nauru and its unwilling inhabitants. Accompanied by the ghost of her friend Nasima, who died on the journey, Firuzeh navigates the many dangers, challenges, and tragedies of her new home.įiruzeh finds herself trapped with hundreds of other refugees on Nauru, a barren, mosquito-ridden island where Australia stores and processes unwanted immigrants. Nor does she understand why the Australian government is so reluctant to let them in, and to let them stay. Lily Yu’s novel On Fragile Waves.įiruzeh doesn’t know why her parents have whisked her and her brother from Afghanistan to Australia. A refugee family struggles to adjust to a new life in E. ![]()
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