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Patsy: A Novel
by Nicole Dennis-Benn
Immigrant Dreams (6/24/2019)
I have enjoyed the story of Patsy and her young daughter Tru. The book gives another view of the reasons for immigration to the U. S. And the unrealistic expectationsof how their lives will be better in America.

It reminded me of The Leavers by Lydia Ko, which I read about amore
A People's History of Heaven
by Mathangi Subramanian
A study in Sisterhood. (2/24/2019)
I would recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about the need for education of women in modern day India. It is a grim story about real life poverty and the class distinctions that guide so many lives.

The young girls and their families are very engagingmore
The Night Tiger: A Novel
by Yangsze Choo
For fans of magical realism (1/6/2019)
I did not expect to be so entranced by this book. The variety of characters and the exotic setting, 1930's Malaya, was a positive aspect for me.

Books that draw me in to an unknown time and place are high on my list for readability.
The young orphaned Malay houseboy stole mymore
Salt Houses
by Hala Alyan
Timely intergenerational story (6/25/2018)
I enjoyed the overall story of this Middle Eastern family as they dealt with the impact of war on their lives over 50 years. I am a fan of these types of stories and also enjoy immigrant stories as well.
The family tree in the front was helpful in keeping track and I likedmore
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