In Inside Out And Back Again by Thanhha Lai, it relates to the Universal Refugee Experience because the term inside out means when refugees have to skedaddle their habitation because of a catastrophe and the term back again is when they have to find a new home to settle in.In Refugees, who where, and why by Catherine Gevert, it says, “more than 14 million men, women,and children have been forced to skedaddle homes, town,and countries because they are afraid to stay”. In Inside Out And Back Again, page 96 stanza 1-2, ‘Tent City’, it says, “We have landed on a island called Guam...many other arrived before us and are living in green tents and sleeping costs.” Based on this, the reader could see the number of people that always have to skedaddle their homes and the same number of people that have to find a place to stay. Any place doesn’t matter, as long as its secure. This whole fleeing and finding home thing is called the Universal Refugee Experience. Inside Out And Back Again novel relates to the ‘Universal Refugee Experience because Inside Out And Back Again talks about before after war started that caused people to escape their homes and the challenges they met when searching for a home and that’s what refugees go through, and that’s what makes the whole thing Universal Refugee
In Inside Out And Back Again by Thanhha Lai, it relates to the Universal Refugee Experience because the term inside out means when refugees have to skedaddle their habitation because of a catastrophe and the term back again is when they have to find a new home to settle in.In Refugees, who where, and why by Catherine Gevert, it says, “more than 14 million men, women,and children have been forced to skedaddle homes, town,and countries because they are afraid to stay”. In Inside Out And Back Again, page 96 stanza 1-2, ‘Tent City’, it says, “We have landed on a island called Guam...many other arrived before us and are living in green tents and sleeping costs.” Based on this, the reader could see the number of people that always have to skedaddle their homes and the same number of people that have to find a place to stay. Any place doesn’t matter, as long as its secure. This whole fleeing and finding home thing is called the Universal Refugee Experience. Inside Out And Back Again novel relates to the ‘Universal Refugee Experience because Inside Out And Back Again talks about before after war started that caused people to escape their homes and the challenges they met when searching for a home and that’s what refugees go through, and that’s what makes the whole thing Universal Refugee