
Three children from different time periods—Josef fleeing Nazi Germany in 1939, Isabel escaping Castro's Cuba in 1994, and Mahmoud leaving war-torn Syria in 2015—each embark on harrowing journeys to find safety and a new home. Their stories interweave to show the universal refugee experience across generations.
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