Description

Book Synopsis
School Library Journal, “Best Books 2023”

Azari’s life has been split in two and the halves are as different as lemons and mangoes. Running links the two
parts of her life: sometimes when she runs it is because she wants to, because she feels strong and free. But
sometimes it is because she has no other choice.

When Azari and her mother flee for their lives to Ireland they are put in a Direct Provision Centre. They must
share a room with a stranger, eat food they don’t know the name of and answer intrusive questions from authorities.

Azari’s life has secrets; she must tell them so she can stop running and live a life where she can make her own
decisions.



Trade Review

"It is important – but it is also a skilfully structured novel."

-- Claire Hennessy * The Irish Times *

"Jane Mitchell's Run for Your Life stands out from this year. It is a well researched and hugely empathetic novel ... Deft and lyrical."

* The Irish Times *

"Mitchell researched this novel meticulously and portrays life in direct provision starkly and honestly."

-- Sarah Webb * Irish Independent *

"Showing the fragile yet resilient humanity at the heart of refugee journeys ... Run For Your Life is a book which should make us all reflect on how we in more peaceful, prosperous and safe countries receive those seeking protection.”

* Immigrant Council of Ireland *

"A gripping read."

-- Pat Kenny * Newstalk *

"A powerful story featuring resourceful women bravely making their way toward safety and hope."

* Publishers Weekly *

"A gripping, educational page-turner about a pressing issue that affects millions worldwide."

* Kirkus Reviews *

"A compassionate look at the asylum seeker system in Ireland through the eyes of a teen girl."

* School Library Journal (Starred review) *

"Very much a book for our time ... It's one of those books that grabs your heart."

* The John Toal Show *

"Stirring, honest and deeply compassionate."

* LoveReading4Kids *

"A hard-hitting new novel."

* The Echo *

"A courageous story of having and fulfilling a dream."

* The Meath Chronicle *

“I was marking quotes as I went along, but I ended up with so many I couldn't choose. There are so many moments in this story that absolutely shine.”

* Read and Reviewed *

"Stop everything and read this right now ... Extraordinary, moving, consuming and very, very real. I couldn’t put it down."

* Fallen Star Stories *

"I started it and finished it in one sitting."

* NetGalley Educator *

"This would be a great classroom read."

* NetGalley Reviewer *

'Wonderful to read.'

* NetGalley Reviewer *

"This book was sad but beautiful. A story of a refugee girl and her mother, the chapters bounce back and forth from the present, as they apply for protection in Ireland and try to figure out life, to the past, as we learn about their life back home and what eventually made them flee. The saddest section shook me. It was hard to read ... It was wonderful to read though and I recommend it."

* Goodreads/ NetGalley Reviewer *

Run For Your Life

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    A Paperback / softback by Jane Mitchell

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      Publisher: Little Island
      Publication Date: 07/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781912417858, 978-1912417858
      ISBN10: 1912417855

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      School Library Journal, “Best Books 2023”

      Azari’s life has been split in two and the halves are as different as lemons and mangoes. Running links the two
      parts of her life: sometimes when she runs it is because she wants to, because she feels strong and free. But
      sometimes it is because she has no other choice.

      When Azari and her mother flee for their lives to Ireland they are put in a Direct Provision Centre. They must
      share a room with a stranger, eat food they don’t know the name of and answer intrusive questions from authorities.

      Azari’s life has secrets; she must tell them so she can stop running and live a life where she can make her own
      decisions.



      Trade Review

      "It is important – but it is also a skilfully structured novel."

      -- Claire Hennessy * The Irish Times *

      "Jane Mitchell's Run for Your Life stands out from this year. It is a well researched and hugely empathetic novel ... Deft and lyrical."

      * The Irish Times *

      "Mitchell researched this novel meticulously and portrays life in direct provision starkly and honestly."

      -- Sarah Webb * Irish Independent *

      "Showing the fragile yet resilient humanity at the heart of refugee journeys ... Run For Your Life is a book which should make us all reflect on how we in more peaceful, prosperous and safe countries receive those seeking protection.”

      * Immigrant Council of Ireland *

      "A gripping read."

      -- Pat Kenny * Newstalk *

      "A powerful story featuring resourceful women bravely making their way toward safety and hope."

      * Publishers Weekly *

      "A gripping, educational page-turner about a pressing issue that affects millions worldwide."

      * Kirkus Reviews *

      "A compassionate look at the asylum seeker system in Ireland through the eyes of a teen girl."

      * School Library Journal (Starred review) *

      "Very much a book for our time ... It's one of those books that grabs your heart."

      * The John Toal Show *

      "Stirring, honest and deeply compassionate."

      * LoveReading4Kids *

      "A hard-hitting new novel."

      * The Echo *

      "A courageous story of having and fulfilling a dream."

      * The Meath Chronicle *

      “I was marking quotes as I went along, but I ended up with so many I couldn't choose. There are so many moments in this story that absolutely shine.”

      * Read and Reviewed *

      "Stop everything and read this right now ... Extraordinary, moving, consuming and very, very real. I couldn’t put it down."

      * Fallen Star Stories *

      "I started it and finished it in one sitting."

      * NetGalley Educator *

      "This would be a great classroom read."

      * NetGalley Reviewer *

      'Wonderful to read.'

      * NetGalley Reviewer *

      "This book was sad but beautiful. A story of a refugee girl and her mother, the chapters bounce back and forth from the present, as they apply for protection in Ireland and try to figure out life, to the past, as we learn about their life back home and what eventually made them flee. The saddest section shook me. It was hard to read ... It was wonderful to read though and I recommend it."

      * Goodreads/ NetGalley Reviewer *

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