The ungrateful refugee : what immigrants never tell you
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New York : Catapult, 2019.
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860L
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Roy & Helen Hall Memorial Library - Adult Biography
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Published
New York : Catapult, 2019.
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350 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Lexile measure
860

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Booklist,,July 01, 2019
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Kirkus Reviews,,June 15, 2019
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Library Journal,,July 01, 2019
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Publishers Weekly,,May 13, 2019
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"With inventive, powerful prose, Nayeri demonstrates what should be obvious: that refugees give up everything in their native lands only when absolutely necessary . . . A unique, deeply thought-out refugee saga perfect for our moment." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) What is it like to be a refugee? It is a question many of us do not give much thought to, and yet there are more than 25 million refugees in the world. Aged eight, Dina Nayeri fled Iran along with her mother and brother and lived in the crumbling shell of an Italian hotel-turned-refugee camp. Eventually she was granted asylum in America. She settled in Oklahoma, then made her way to Princeton University. In this book, Nayeri weaves together her own vivid story with the stories of other refugees and asylum seekers in recent years, bringing us inside their daily lives and taking us through the different stages of their journeys, from escape to asylum to resettlement. In these pages, a couple fall in love over the phone, and women gather to prepare the noodles that remind them of home. A closeted queer man tries to make his case truthfully as he seeks asylum, and a translator attempts to help new arrivals present their stories to officials. Nayeri confronts notions like "the swarm," and, on the other hand, "good" immigrants. She calls attention to the harmful way in which Western governments privilege certain dangers over others. With surprising and provocative questions, The Ungrateful Refugee challenges us to rethink how we talk about the refugee crisis. "A writer who confronts issues that are key to the refugee experience." -Viet Thanh Nguyen, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sympathizer and The Refugees
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Nayeri, D. (2019). The ungrateful refugee: what immigrants never tell you . Catapult.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nayeri, Dina. 2019. The Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You. Catapult.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nayeri, Dina. The Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You Catapult, 2019.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Nayeri, Dina. The Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You Catapult, 2019.

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