In fifteen stories, she examines the lives of refugees and immigrants: what it’s like to move from one country to another until you finally land in the US, to adjust as a child who must quickly learn about race/caste in America. The collection also examines how the next generation ...
Here are some free short stories to read online. These very short stories are perfect for high school or middle school students or anyone who loves reading.
Yogesh SaratheJETIR(www.jetir.org)
Seoul Short Film Festival is a place for unique and underrated films to be seen, films that experience with new methods of narrating their stories. Our festival has two sections, namely 'International' and 'Asian' sections. https://www.seoulshortfilmfest
Out of Many, One is a 34-minute documentary short about a group of immigrants preparing to take their United States citizenship test. The short film explores the statistic that one in every five international immigrants chooses to come to America, proving that the ideal of a better life and ...
Culture Clash The two short stories, "The Tenant" by Mukherjee and "The Red Sweater" by Ng bear many similarities as well as differences. The authors of these two stories go about conveying basically the same message, however, with a slight variety. In these short stori... ...
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(2)WhatdoweknowaboutTheRefugees? ___A.Itseightstoriessharethesamecharacters.B.Itfocusesonwomenandtheirrelationships.C.ItisabouttheVietnameseimmigrants'livesintheUS.D.ItmainlydescribesthehardshipsofVietnameserefugees'trips.(3)Whatdotheseshortstoriesandcollectionshaveincommon? ___A.Theyconsistofeightstories...
The story unfolds from Lady’s close third-person POV. She and Richard are immigrants from India. They’ve lived in a “safe, safe, safe” suburb of Houston for seven years, but she can’t reconcile her husband’s assurances (safe, safe, safe) because of the paranoia caused by “Ameri...
My thoughts: this was a clever and moving collection of stories about moments in the lives of the residents of Liberty Terrace, a fictional street in Cork. Each story focuses on one household and their lives. From a family of immigrants still finding their feet at the beginning of lockdown...