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25 - A Book with a Main Character who is an Immigrant or Refugee
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Measuring Up by Lily LaMotte
Unsettled by Reem Faruqi
For adult nonfiction, I enjoyed Homes: A Refugee Story by Abu Bakr al Rabeeah and Winnie Yeung. For historical fiction, I recommend Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford.

(full disclaimer: I'm one of the authors! I hope it's ok to suggest my own book.)

That sounds great!
Another fantastic graphic novel about an immigrant family from Vietnam is The Best We Could Do.


Some that I haven't seen mentioned are:
American Street
Something in Between
When We Left Cuba
The Book of Lost Names
We Were the Lucky Ones
For nonfiction:
In the Country We Love: My Family Divided
Unaccompanied
The New Odyssey: The Story of Europe's Refugee Crisis
Separated: Inside An American Tragedy
City of Dreams: The 400-Year Epic History of Immigrant New York




So I have just finished the follow up Long Island for this prompt, where she is also married into an Italian immigrant family.



I actually think it was translated here : Ru ( i know its translated i just dont know if im tagging the right one)
I will probably use one of her books that i havent read yet.



LatinoLand: A Portrait of America's Largest and Least Understood Minority
Read this book last year and it was excellent. It was my #2 favorite of 2024. The paperback was recently released so it got me in the mood to start reading it again.
Latinos are all types of immigrants so it would work for this prompt.


I would certainly count this. The MC's life experiences stem from her coming from an immigrant family, and I think that the experiences of a second-generation immigrant are in many ways as affected by the process of assimilation as were those of their parents. As you say, there is an environment which seems to be growing more rather than less hostile and that must be very difficult for those who were actually born in this country.
I've read both The Good Immigrant and Exposure for ATY this year, and used the latter for this prompt. Many of the writers in the first book were second-generation immigrants, and while the MC in the second is a first-generation immigrant, she came to England as a small child, so her attitudes are formed as much from her mother's experiences as her own.

Thank you, Leah. I think I will count it. As you say, the experiences she describes are determined by her immigrant background. The way subsequent generations are affected is an important part of the context for understanding the impact of these hostile policies and attitudes.


It's a prequel junior novel to the new Superman movie and Superman is totally the ultimate immigrant. I'll definitely add either this one or some Superman-related book.

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This is a powerful category. Books that would work range from classics like My Ántonia about immigrants settling the USA plains, to When Stars Are Scattered, a graphic novel memoir about living in a refugee camp.
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