Tima Kurdi

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Caption: Tima Kurdi is the author of The Boy on the Beach. (Maxine Bulloch)

Tima Kurdi's book The Boy on the Beach is on the Canada Reads 2019 longlist. The final five books and the panellists defending them will be revealed on Jan. 31, 2019.
The 2019 debates are happening March 25-28, 2019 and will be hosted by Ali Hassan.

About Tima Kurdi

Tima Kurdi is a Syrian-Canadian human rights activist, public speaker and author based in Coquitlam, B.C. Kurdi has spoken around the world about the plight of refugees and the lack of long term solutions to the conditions they face.
Her book The Boy on the Beach is a call-to-action for the international community inspired by her family's struggle to escape the war in Syria. The book recounts her repeated efforts to sponsor her brother and his family and bring them to safety in Canada as refugees. Unfortunately, her brother's wife Rehanna and their two sons Galeb and Alan drowned attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea to safety in Greece. The tragic image of her nephew Alan Kurdi's lifeless body laying face down on the beach sent shockwaves throughout the world and became illustrative of the actual human cost of the war.

Why Tima Kurdi wrote The Boy on the Beach

"The photo of my nephew Alan Kurdi — the boy on the beach — touched millions of people around the world. I wrote this book because I wanted people to know who my nephew really was — what his name was, and how old he was at the time of his passing. I wanted to show people, especially in the Western world, what my country is actually like — and that we are people, just like everybody else. We have families, just like everyone else, and my people have been forced to leave their home because of war and not by choice. I want the world to constantly be reminded, in their hearts, of that image to inspire them and work to help others.
I want the world to constantly be reminded, in their hearts, of that image to inspire them and work to help others. - Tima Kurdi
"Writing this book was a long process and a struggle to complete. But I wrote it from my heart — it was an opportunity to reflect back on the happy times in our lives, as a people and as a country. Writing things down gave me much hope and helped with the healing process. It helped me cope."

Books by Tima Kurdi

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Interviews with Tima Kurdi

Media Audio | As It Happens : Tima Kurdi, aunt of drowned Syrian boy: "They didn't deserve to die."

Caption: Tima Kurdi is the aunt of Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old Syrian boy whose body washed up on the shore in Turkey yesterday. His older brother and his mother also drowned. His father survived. She says he tried to save them, but failed.

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Media Video | The National : Tima Kurdi welcomes her family to Vancouver

Caption: Landing in Vancouver are relatives of the Syrian family that made headlines around the world after a tragic attempt to escape from their war-torn home country

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Media Video | The National : Alan Kurdi personifies desperation, tragedy in Syria

Caption: Aunt of Syrian boy whose body washed up on a Turkish beach says the family was trying to get to Canada

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Media Video | CBC News Vancouver at 6 : Alan Kurdi's cousins adjust to life in Canada

Caption: Tima Kurdi's nieces and nephews are going to school and learning English in Coquitlam, B.C.

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More about the Kurdi family

Media Video | (not specified) : Alan Kurdi's family opens hair salon in Canada

Caption: Family and friends celebrate salon opening, while strangers drop by to offer congratulations

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