Immigration Stories from Atlanta High Schools

Immigration Stories from Atlanta High Schools
Author: Tea Rozman Clark,Darlene Xiomara Rodriguez,Lara Smith-Sitton
Publsiher: Green Card Youth Voices
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2018-05-13
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0997496061

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This book is a collection of digital narratives and personal essays written by twenty-one immigrant and refugee high school students from thirteen countries who reside in Atlanta.

Green Card Youth Voices

Green Card Youth Voices
Author: Green Card Voices (Organization)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2017
Genre: Children of immigrants
ISBN: 0997496029

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This book is a collection of digital narratives and personal essays written by twenty-one immigrant and refugee high school students from twenty-two countries who reside in Fargo ND.

Immigration Stories from a Minneapolis High School

Immigration Stories from a Minneapolis High School
Author: Tea Rozman Clark,Rachel Lauren Mueller
Publsiher: Green Card Youth Voices
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2019
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1949523004

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This book is a collection of digital narratives and personal essays written by thirty immigrant and refugee high school students from thirteen countries who reside in Minneapolis.

Immigration Stories from an Atlanta High School

Immigration Stories from an Atlanta High School
Author: Tea Rozman Clark,Darlene Xiomara Rodriguez,Lara Smith-Sitton
Publsiher: Green Card Youth Voices
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1949523055

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This book is a collection of digital narratives and personal essays written by twenty-one immigrant and refugee high school students from thirteen countries who reside in Atlanta.

Sigh Gone

Sigh  Gone
Author: Phuc Tran
Publsiher: Flatiron Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781250194725

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For anyone who has ever felt like they don't belong, Sigh, Gone shares an irreverent, funny, and moving tale of displacement and assimilation woven together with poignant themes from beloved works of classic literature. In 1975, during the fall of Saigon, Phuc Tran immigrates to America along with his family. By sheer chance they land in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, a small town where the Trans struggle to assimilate into their new life. In this coming-of-age memoir told through the themes of great books such as The Metamorphosis, The Scarlet Letter, The Iliad, and more, Tran navigates the push and pull of finding and accepting himself despite the challenges of immigration, feelings of isolation, and teenage rebellion, all while attempting to meet the rigid expectations set by his immigrant parents. Appealing to fans of coming-of-age memoirs such as Fresh Off the Boat, Running with Scissors, or tales of assimilation like Viet Thanh Nguyen's The Displaced and The Refugees, Sigh, Gone explores one man’s bewildering experiences of abuse, racism, and tragedy and reveals redemption and connection in books and punk rock. Against the hairspray-and-synthesizer backdrop of the ‘80s, he finds solace and kinship in the wisdom of classic literature, and in the subculture of punk rock, he finds affirmation and echoes of his disaffection. In his journey for self-discovery Tran ultimately finds refuge and inspiration in the art that shapes—and ultimately saves—him.

We Rise We Resist We Raise Our Voices

We Rise  We Resist  We Raise Our Voices
Author: Wade Hudson,Cheryl Willis Hudson
Publsiher: Crown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780525580447

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Fifty of the foremost diverse children's authors and illustrators--including Jason Reynolds, Jacqueline Woodson, and Kwame Alexander--share answers to the question, "In this divisive world, what shall we tell our children?" in this beautiful, full-color keepsake collection, published in partnership with Just Us Books. What do we tell our children when the world seems bleak, and prejudice and racism run rampant? With 96 lavishly designed pages of original art and prose, fifty diverse creators lend voice to young activists. Featuring poems, letters, personal essays, art, and other works from such industry leaders as Jacqueline Woodson (Brown Girl Dreaming), Jason Reynolds (All American Boys), Kwame Alexander (The Crossover), Andrea Pippins (I Love My Hair), Sharon Draper (Out of My Mind), Rita Williams-Garcia (One Crazy Summer), Ellen Oh (cofounder of We Need Diverse Books), and artists Ekua Holmes, Rafael Lopez, James Ransome, Javaka Steptoe, and more, this anthology empowers the nation's youth to listen, learn, and build a better tomorrow. A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2018! A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2018!

Inspiring Stories of Minnesota Immigrants

Inspiring Stories of Minnesota Immigrants
Author: Tea Rozman Clark
Publsiher: Green Card Stem Voices
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1949523144

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This book is a collection of digital narratives and personal essays written by 20 immigrants and refugees working in STEM and residing in Minnesota.

Welcome to the New World

Welcome to the New World
Author: Jake Halpern
Publsiher: Metropolitan Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781250806888

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Now in a full-length book, the New York Times Pulitzer Prize–winning graphic story of a refugee family who fled the civil war in Syria to make a new life in America After escaping a Syrian prison, Ibrahim Aldabaan and his family fled the country to seek protection in America. Among the few refugees to receive visas, they finally landed in JFK airport on November 8, 2016, Election Day. The family had reached a safe harbor, but woke up to the world of Donald Trump and a Muslim ban that would sever them from the grandmother, brothers, sisters, and cousins stranded in exile in Jordan. Welcome to the New World tells the Aldabaans’ story. Resettled in Connecticut with little English, few friends, and even less money, the family of seven strive to create something like home. As a blur of language classes, job-training programs, and the fearsome first days of high school (with hijab) give way to normalcy, the Aldabaans are lulled into a sense of security. A white van cruising slowly past the house prompts some unease, which erupts into full terror when the family receives a death threat and is forced to flee and start all over yet again. The America in which the Aldabaans must make their way is by turns kind and ignorant, generous and cruel, uplifting and heartbreaking. Delivered with warmth and intimacy, Jake Halpern and Michael Sloan's Welcome to the New World is a wholly original view of the immigrant experience, revealing not only the trials and successes of one family but showing the spirit of a town and a country, for good and bad.