Children of Conflict
JordanFloyd
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War is reported in numbers. This book tells the stories behind them. Across the Middle East, millions of children are growing up surrounded by conflict, displacement, and uncertainty. Homes disappear overnight. Schools close without warning. Childhood is replaced by survival. Children of Conflict takes readers beyond headlines and political debates to reveal the human reality of war's youngest generation. Inside this powerful and deeply moving book, you will discover: What daily life really looks like for children living in war zones The hidden psychological effects of fear, loss, and instability The struggles of refugee journeys and starting over in foreign countries How conflict disrupts education, identity, and future opportunities The global risk of a "lost generation" Stories of resilience, courage, and hope against overwhelming odds Written in a compassionate, balanced voice, this book focuses not on politics-but on people. Because behind every conflict are children still trying to learn, dream, and grow. If you care about global issues, human rights, psychology, or the future of our world, this is a book that will stay with you long after the final page.