The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri is the
story of Nuri Ibrahim, a Syrian refugee in England. He and his wife, Afra are
trying to claim asylum. As they go through the process, Nuri recalls his life
in Syria as a beekeeper with his cousin, Mustafa and the turning point when his
beloved country was no longer safe for him or Afra. Mustafa journeys ahead to
England and eagerly waits for him there. The story switches back and forth
between the present day in England and Nuri’s recounting their journey as
refugees. From being smuggled out of the country under the darkness of night to
being held as a camp in Greece while their request is processed. Nuri sees the
different people who are running from horrors in their home countries. He hears
the stories of the horrors they each suffered. He even witnesses horrors
himself inside the camp. Will they be safe once again? Will Nuri and Afra be
granted asylum? Will they be reunited with Mustafa?
The Beekeeper of Aleppo is a beautiful story of the
human suffering that the political warfare creates. A man who lived a simple
life finds himself running for his life because he refused to take up arms. He
is a man who is battling his own demons and memories as he tries to take care
of his wife in a country which looks at them with suspicion. It is a book that
needs to read slowly as you take in the scene, the situation and the actions
the characters take as they try to survive. According to the author’s
afterword, she was inspired to write this story after she was a volunteer at a
UNICEF refugee center. Ms. Lefteri truly compares the desperation of the
situation as well as the faint sliver of hope that they can live in peace once
again. I highly recommend The Beekeeper of Aleppo!
The Beekeeper of
Aleppo
is available in
hardcover, paperback, eBook and audiobook
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