![]() You met coauthor Jamieson while she was volunteering at Church World Service. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. We spoke to Mohamed after his virtual book discussion at Cartoon Crossroads Columbus, an Ohio event that features comics artists, cartoonists and storytellers. for the group Church World Service and is the founder of Refugee Strong, a nonprofit that provides educational resources to refugee children in Kenya. Today, Mohamed, 31, lives in Lancaster, Pa., with his wife, five children and Hassan. And he had to make hard choices about whether to go to school – and move with Hassan to a new country. ![]() He made many efforts to reunite with their mom. As Mohamed grew older, he helped take care of Hassan, who has epilepsy and is nonverbal. ![]() At the camp, an elderly neighbor named Fatuma looked after the boys like a foster mom. ![]()
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