These are the 25 Best Books about Immigrants and Refugees. 25. The Name Jar The Name Jar will help children feel more confident when starting school in a new country. Unhei and her family immigrated to America from Korea, and she is afraid that her classmates won’t be able to pronounce...
Observing funny, romantic, heartfelt and inspiring stories of immigrants in the U.S. Premiered: January 17, 2020 Also ranks #20 on The Best Current Shows That Deal with Race Relations Also ranks #67 on The 75 Best Comedy Shows About Big Families, Ranked Also ranks #127 on The 125 Best...
Reasons to Watch if You're Interested in Great Drama Movies About Drugs and Addiction: Nicolas Cage stars as a drug-addicted police detective navigating post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans while investigating the murder of five Senegalese immigrants in this compelling crime thriller. The film expl...
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or cult and rendered a danger to society. “The kid,” illiterate, ignorant, and groomed for violence, is taken in as a runaway by the Glanton gang, a cluster of scalp-hunters whose blood sport and profession is slaughtering Indigenous Americans and immigrants for satisfaction and bounty ...
Laura Hillenbrand’s Unbroken tells the unbelievable story of Louis Zamperini, the rebellious American son of Italian immigrants who found himself a lieutenant in World War II. This breathtaking tale about the Second World War is sobering, informative, and brilliantly told — an essential read for ...
First published in 1812,The Swiss Family Robinsontells the tale of a family of Swiss immigrants who are shipwrecked on an island in the East Indies en route to Australia. Spanning over 10 years we follow their life on the island as they survive and thrive, building a treehouse and rescuing...
he taps into his dual identity as a doctor and son of immigrants to explore the ethics and cultural expectations of long-term care. Although the book doesn’t offer hope for a preventative or cure, readers will find comfort in Jauhar’s honesty—and, for those going through the same journe...
Out this February, Monica Ali's latest novel explores a wide range of themes from smashing cultural taboos to the faltering steps you take when you’re young and in love and the experience of being the child of immigrants. Ali's wit and insight illuminate the complications of modern love in...
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