How Does It Feel to Be Unwanted?
By Eileen Truax
Translated by Diane Stockwell
By Eileen Truax
Translated by Diane Stockwell
By Eileen Truax
Translated by Diane Stockwell
By Eileen Truax
Translated by Diane Stockwell
Category: Politics
Category: Nonfiction
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$18.00
Sep 11, 2018 | ISBN 9780807073384
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Sep 11, 2018 | ISBN 9780807073414
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Praise
“Clarifying and timely.”
—Booklist
“An urgent book for our times. When immigrant voices are being silenced, when immigrant families are being torn apart, when immigrant youth are being denied their right to dream of a better future, this book inspires us to see, to listen, and to understand. Above all, it celebrates the tenacity and resilience of a community whose stories are, without any doubt, part of the American experience.”
—Reyna Grande, author of The Distance Between Us
Table Of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Thirty Years of Resistance
CHAPTER ONE
A Better Life
CHAPTER TWO
Why Don’t They Want Us?
CHAPTER THREE
Oaxacalifornia
CHAPTER FOUR
A Question of Honor
CHAPTER FIVE
Sanctuary
CHAPTER SIX
A Life Lived Within Twenty-Nine Miles
CHAPTER SEVEN
Life Is No Disneyland
CHAPTER EIGHT
Captain of His People
CHAPTER NINE
Families Caught Between Two Worlds
CHAPTER TEN
Little Legs, Big Dreams
CHAPTER ELEVEN
The Future Is Female
CHAPTER TWELVE
Lawyer Dreams
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Boycott
EPILOGUE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
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