9781250296856-1250296854-Somewhere in the Unknown World

Somewhere in the Unknown World

ISBN-13: 9781250296856
ISBN-10: 1250296854
Author: Kao Kalia Yang
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Metropolitan
Format: Paperback 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781250296856
ISBN-10: 1250296854
Author: Kao Kalia Yang
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Metropolitan
Format: Paperback 272 pages

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Somewhere in the Unknown World (ISBN-13: 9781250296856 and ISBN-10: 1250296854), written by authors Kao Kalia Yang, was published by Metropolitan in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Somewhere in the Unknown World (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.33.

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From "an exceptional storyteller,"Somewhere in the Unknown World is a collection of powerful stories of refugees who have found new lives in Minnesota's Twin Cities, told by the award-winning author ofThe Latehomecomer andThe Song Poet.

All over this country, there are refugees. But beyond the headlines, few know who they are, how they live, or what they have lost. Although Minnesota is not known for its diversity, the state has welcomed more refugees per capita than any other, from Syria to Bosnia, Thailand to Liberia. Now, with nativism on the rise, Kao Kalia Yang--herself a Hmong refugee--has gathered stories of the stateless who today call the Twin Cities home.

Here are people who found the strength and courage to rebuild after leaving all they hold dear. Awo and her mother, who escaped from Somalia, reunite with her father on the phone every Saturday, across the span of continents and decades. Tommy, born in Minneapolis to refugees from Cambodia, cannot escape the war that his parents carry inside. As Afghani flees the reach of the Taliban, he seeks at every stop what he calls a certificate of his humanity. Mr. Truong brings pho from Vietnam to Frogtown in St. Paul, reviving a crumbling block as well as his own family.

In Yang's exquisite, necessary telling, these fourteen stories for refugee journeys restore history and humanity to America's strangers and redeem its long tradition of welcome.

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