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Discover the poignant journey of H in 'Inside Out & Back Again,' a beautifully woven tale of migration, identity, and resilience. This critically-acclaimed novel, published by the University of Queensland Press, follows H, a young girl who has only ever known Saigon. Amid the vibrant markets, joyful traditions, and the warmth of her friends, H faces a life-altering moment as the Vietnam War compels her family to flee their homeland. The story illustrates her transition to America, specifically Alabama, where everything feels unfamiliar — from the coldness of strangers to the starkness of new landscapes. The narrative captures H’s struggles with change, her dreams, grief, and healing during this pivotal year of her life. With 276 pages of lyrical prose, this B-format paperback is ideal for young readers and adults alike who wish to explore themes of cultural displacement, family bonds, and personal growth. Perfect for classrooms, book clubs, or as a thoughtful gift, 'Inside Out & Back Again' resonates with anyone touched by immigration stories. Get your copy today and embark on this heartfelt exploration of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.