Service95 Recommends is the home of the books we love and reviews from our contributors. Hakim’s Odyssey by Fabien Toulmé, translated by Hannah Chute is a graphic novel about what it means to be a human when the world is inhumane.
What Vincent Delecroix Says: “A major graphic novel, if one wants to understand from the inside what it is to bear exile, to escape one’s own country, leaving behind all one’s life; what it is to live a life of a refugee through hopes and despairs, fear, exhaustion; what it is to have to cross so many unknown countries and different worlds.”
What They Say: “An amazing, heartfelt story of one man’s journey to rebuild his life, and go from refugee to citizen in a new country.” – James Facer
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