The Trek to Jordan

Today, I finished that chapter about Ibtisam, the narrator, and her family escaping from the war that is beginning. She, her mother, her sister, and her brothers, had each jumped inside of the truck and were able to ride in the cab of the truck, while her father and a bunch of other men had to ride in the bed or stand on the side of the truck and hang on for dear life. However, they did not care how it happened, they just needed to escape the war and the truck driver and his family were their saving grace.

It was a long ride with no stops, but they finally made it into Al-Salt City, Jordan and they arrived at a shelter for women and children. Ibtisam and her family got out of the truck as well as the truck driver’s wife and her three daughters so that they could stay at the shelter. However, since it was just for women and children, the truck driver, Ibtisam’s father, and all the other men had to go find some way to volunteer their help for the city. So the men all left and the women and children headed into their safe haven.

This chapter really made me feel a lot better for the narrator and her family, however I am still very worried for them. It makes me feel uplifted to know that the truck driver and his family was willing to give all of those people a ride all the way to Jordan because that means that there are still good people out there and they are willing to help others in need. Also, they finally made it to a safe zone and are able to relax a little bit, so I know this isn’t the end of them being involved with the war, but at least they were able to get away from it. However, it is still crazy to me that there are people in the world that have to live scared of war because they never know when it might affect them. So, I just can’t take my life for granted and have to make everyday count.

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