Ebook {Epub PDF} New Kids in Town: Oral Histories of Immigrant Teens by Janet Bode
New kids in town: oral histories of immigrant teens Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. New kids in town: oral histories of immigrant teens by Bode, Janet. Publication date Topics Teenage immigrants, Children of immigrants, Immigrants, Children of immigrants. New Kids in Town: Oral Histories of Immigrant Teens. by. Janet Bode. · Rating details · 91 ratings · 26 reviews. In their own words, eleven teen-aged immigrants tell their compelling stories of their escape from war, poverty, and repression to carve out new lives in America. This collection of oral histories from immigrant teens provides an important glimpse of the experiences of newcomers to the U.S. in their own words. While the collection was compiled in , young immigrants today will recognize the themes of discrimination, learning English, and balancing the different expectations of two cultures.
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New Kids in Town: Oral Histories of Immigrant Teens. by Janet Bode. Paperback Reprint edition (March ) Scholastic Paperbacks; ISBN: A ALA-YASD Best Book for Young Adults. An NCSS Outstanding Merit Book for In these eleven frank, revealing, and often poignant interviews, immigrant students from Afghanistan, El Salvador, India, Cuba, the Philippines, China, Mexico, South Korea, Greece, the Dominican Republic, and Vietnam tell what it was like to leave their countries and adapt to life in America. By Janet Bode. Reading Level: Middle School, High School. Genre: Non Fiction. Publisher: Frankin Watts Find this book in a library near you, using www.doorway.ru Accounts of teenagers' experiences immigrating to the United States.
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