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Teenage refugees from Mexico speak out
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Gerry Hadden |
Six teenagers tell about their experiences in immigrating to the United States for the opportunities which elude them in Mexico because of its political and economic instability. |
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Teenage refugees from Eastern Europe speak out
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Carl E. Rollyson |
Teenage refugees from several Eastern European countries tell their stories of immigration and adjustment to the United States. |
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Teenage refugees from Rwanda speak out
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Aimable Twagilimana |
Teenagers from Rwanda, both Hutu and Tutsi, describe the conditions in their war-torn country that led them to seek safety and new lives in the United States and Canada. |
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Palestinian teenage refugees and immigrants speak out
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Nabil Marshood |
Six Palestinian teenagers living in the United States present their views on the Arab-Israeli conflict. |
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Teenage refugees from Guatemala speak out
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Gerry Hadden |
Teenagers from Guatemala describe why they left that country and how they have adjusted to life in their new homeland. |
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The newcomers
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Helen Thorpe |
Follows the lives of twenty-two immigrant teenagers from nations devastated by drought or famine or war, over the course of their first school year in America. The talented and endlessly resourceful … |
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The stars at Oktober Bend
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Glenda Millard |
Alice is fifteen, with hair as red as fire and skin as pale as bone. Something inside Alice is broken: she remembers words but struggles to speak them. Still, Alice knows words are for sharing, so sh… |
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Nowhere boy
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Katherine Marsh |
"Fourteen-year-old Ahmed, a Syrian refugee, and thirteen-year-old Max, an American boy, are bound by a secret that sets them on the adventure of a lifetime"-- |
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Dreams and Nightmares
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Liliana Velasquez |
211 pages : 23 cm |
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