Samanthan Bravencourt enjoys her quiet life in in Washington, D.C. after returning home from teaching English to refugees in the Philippines. She receives an invitation to her college friend's wedding, she heads to North Carolina to celebrate and reconnect with old friends. When the wedding turns out differently than she expects, a chance encounter leads her to Carson, a former fellow teacher in the Philippines who broke her heart. Sam is soon forced to choose between her comfortable life and helping Lien, a young refugee girl who needs her help. But helping the refugee girl will require working with Carson again, and Sam isn't sure if her heart could handle it.
What I liked about this book is that many people who read it may never have understood what a refugee is; after reading this story, perhaps they will be encouraged to learn more about refugees and their plights. To me, the story was secondary to the issues highlighted about refugees. The author apparently taught in the refugee processing center in the Philippines in the 80s; after learning that, I had a great deal of respect for her.
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