Fall 2025

Displaced

  • Interest Level: Grade 5 - Grade 8
  • Reading Level: Grade 6

Fourteen-year-old Kimathi has a comfortable life in the suburbs of western Kenya—until a contentious election explodes into violence.

His father is killed, his house is destroyed, and he and his mother and sister must flee. They find themselves in a camp for internally displaced persons, who’ve been driven from their homes but haven’t left their country.

Kim struggles to adapt to his new reality: living in a tent, facing prejudice at the local school, and struggling to get basic supplies. His family even has to buy water by the jug, paying high prices controlled by a ruthless gang of water sellers.

Gradually, Kim makes friends at the camp and starts to rebuild his life. Together, he and the other kids hatch a plan to get the camp a reliable water supply―along with some hope.

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Interest Level Grade 5 - Grade 8
Reading Level Grade 6
Category Diverse Books: Immigration & Refugees, Diverse Books: Social Class, Diversity, SEL: C Social Awareness, SEL: E Responsible Decision-Making, Social Emotional Learning
Copyright 2025
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Imprint Carolrhoda Books ®
Language English
Number of Pages 224
Publication Date 2025-08-05
Text Type Fiction
BISACS JUV039250, JUV039060, JUV030010
Dewey [Fic]
Dimensions 5.25 x 7.5
Guided Reading Level Z
Features Author/Illustrator biography, Author/Illustrator note, Awards, Reviewed, Starred Reviews, and eSource

Author: Patrick Ochieng

Patrick Ochieng is a lawyer, novelist and short story writer living in Kenya. In 2010 he was shortlisted for the 2010 Golden Baobab Prize. His books for children include the middle grade novel Playing a Dangerous Game (2021) and Displaced (2025).

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Displaced

Fourteen-year-old Kimathi has a comfortable life in the suburbs of western Kenya—until a contentious election explodes into violence. His father is killed, his house is destroyed, and he and his mother and sister must flee. They find themselves in a camp for… View available downloads →

Awards

  • Kirkus Best Middle-Grade Book of the Year, Winner, 2025

Reviews

The Horn Book Magazine

“Through his protagonist’s point of view, Ochieng offers a memorable reminder of how political conflict affects children.”—Horn Book Magazine

Booklist

“Though a work of fiction, this book will help readers understand the perils of conflict and the struggles of IDPs while still relating to a teen protagonist navigating friendship concerns, crushes, family relationships, and his own mental health . . . the setting is so vividly realized that readers will sink right into the story.”—Booklist

School Library Journal

“Readers will be inspired by the children’s courage and perseverance, taking action when adults fail to do so and uniting the camp through the shared need for water. Ideal for a classroom global issues study, this story of Kimathi and his friends serves as a reminder that kids are the same everywhere, but many have comforts and advantages others do not.”—School Library Journal

Kirkus Reviews

“Ochieng sheds light on the impact of PTSD, grief, and bigotry through this story conveyed in the compelling voice of a teenage boy. Kim’s courage will speak to readers, and the exploration of the importance of maintaining continuity and pursuing education will resonate. Outstanding.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews

Eucabeth Odhiambo

Displaced is a compelling and passionately moving tale of resilience and hope, capturing the strength of the human spirit amidst unimaginable hardship. Patrick Ochieng splendidly brings to life the story of Kimathi, a young hero with the courage and determination to rebuild in the face of adversity.”—Eucabeth Odhiambo, author of Auma’s Long Run