How to Make a Life: A Tibetan Refugee Family and the Midwestern Woman They Adopted, Paperback

de: Madeline Uraneck

 

Publicat de: Wisconsin Historical Society Press

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    Author: Madeline Uraneck

An immigration story of crossing cultural bridges and finding family.

When Madeline Uraneck said hello to the Tibetan woman cleaning her office cubicle, she never imagined the moment would change her life. After learning that Tenzin Kalsang had left her husband and four children behind in a Tibetan refugee settlement in India to try to forge a better life for them, Madeline took on the task of helping her apply for US visas. When the family reunited in their new Midwestern home, Madeline became swept up in their lives, from homework and soccer games to family dinners and shared holiday traditions. By reaching out, she found more than she bargained for--a family who welcomed her as their own and taught her more than she offered them.

An evocative blend of immersion journalism and memoir, How to Make a Life shares the immigration story of a Tibetan refugee family who crossed real and cultural bridges to make a life in Madison, Wisconsin, with the assistance of the Midwestern woman they befriended. From tales of escaping Tibet over the Himalayas, to striking a balance between old traditions with new, to bridging divides one friendly gesture at a time, readers will expand their understanding of family, culture, and belonging.

General
Anul 2012
Autor Madeline Uraneck
Cod de bare 9780870208553
Editura Wisconsin Historical Society Press
ISBN 0870208551
Limba Engleza
Pagini 208
Format Brosata

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