Between Two Cultures
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Stories about balancing between two diverse cultures.
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First Crossing : Stories About Teen Immigrants Stories of recent Mexican, Venezuelan, Kazakh, Chinese, Romanian, Palestinian, Swedish, Korean, Haitian, and Cambodian immigrants reveal what it is like to face prejudice, language barriers, and homesickness along with common teenage feelings and needs. 2004 Teen Fiction Book |
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Abdel-Fattah, Randa Ten Things I Hate About Me Lebanese-Australian Jamilah, known in school as Jamie, hides her heritage from her classmates and tries to pass by dyeing her hair blonde and wearing blue-tinted contact lenses, until her conflicted feelings become too much for her to bear. 2009 Teen Fiction Book |
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Alban, Andrea Anya's War In 1937, the privileged and relatively carefee life of a fourteen-year-old Jewish girl, whose family emigrated from Odessa, Ukraine, to Shanghai, China, comes to an end when she finds an abandoned baby, her hero, Amelia Earhart, goes missing, and war breaks out with Japan. Based on the author's family history. 2011 Teen Fiction Book |
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Alexie, Sherman The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian Budding cartoonist Junior leaves his troubled school on the Spokane Indian Reservation to attend an all-white farm town school where the only other Indian is the school mascot. 2007 Teen Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Alvarez, Julia Before We Were Free In the early 1960s in the Dominican Republic, twelve-year-old Anita learns that her family is involved in the underground movement to end the bloody rule of the dictator, General Trujillo. 2002 Teen Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Budhos, Marina Tamar Ask Me No Questions Fourteen-year-old Nadira, her sister, and their parents leave Bangladesh for New York City, but the expiration of their visas and the events of September 11, 2001, bring frustration, sorrow, and terror for the whole family. 2006 Teen Fiction Book |
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Chapman, Fern Schumer. Is it Night or Day? In 1938, Edith Westerfeld, a young German Jew, is sent by her parents to Chicago, Illinois, where she lives with an aunt and uncle and tries to assimilate into American culture, while worrying about her parents and mourning the loss of everything she has ever known. 2010 Teen Fiction Book |
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Chow, Cara Bitter Melon With the encouragement of one of her teachers, a Chinese American high school senior asserts herself against her demanding, old-school mother and carves out an identity for herself in late 1980s San Francisco. 2011 Teen Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Conway, Celeste. When You Open Your Eyes In Buenos Aires, where her father is the legal attache“ at the U.S. Embassy, sixteen-year-old Tess falls in love and tries to live the fast and free life of her friends until she discovers the devastating consequences of ignoring rules. 2012 Teen Fiction Book |
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Cooney, Caroline B. The Lost Songs In small-town Carolina, sixteen-year-old Lutie Painter treasures the "Laundry List" of songs written by her ancestor and does not want to share them, but ultimately they help her learn more about her absent mother and connect with fellow students Kelvin, Doria, and especially Train, a former friend. 2011 Teen Fiction Book |
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Crew, Linda Children of the River Sundara and her family flee Cambodia and the brutal Khmer Rouge army, and struggles to fit in at her Oregon high school AND be "a good Cambodian girl" at home. 1991 Teen Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Edwardson, Debby Dahl. My Name is Not Easy Alaskans Luke, Chickie, Sonny, Donna, and Amiq relate their experiences in the early 1960s when they are forced to attend a Catholic boarding school where, despite different tribal affiliations, they come to find a sort of family and home. 2011 Teen Fiction Book |
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Goodman, Shawn Something Like Hope Shavonne, a fierce, desperate seventeen year-old in juvenile lockup, wants to turn her life around before her eighteenth birthday, but corrupt guards, out-of-control girls, and shadows from her past make her task seem impossible. 2011 Teen Fiction Book |
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Hijuelos, Oscar Dark Dude In the 1960s, Rico Fuentes, a pale-skinned Cuban American teenager, abandons drug-infested New York City for the picket fence and apple pie world of Wisconsin, only to discover that he still feels like an outsider and that violent and judgmental people can be found even in the wholesome Midwest. 2009 Teen Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Kadohata, Cynthia Outside Beauty Thirteen-year-old Shelby and her three sisters must go to live with their respective fathers while their mother, who has trained them to rely on their looks, recovers from a car accident that scarred her face. 2008 Teen Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Karim, Sheba Skunk Girl Nina Khan is not just the only Asian or Muslim student in her small-town high school in upstate New York, she is also faces the legacy of her "Supernerd" older sister, body hair, and the pain of having a crush when her parents forbid her to date. 2009 Teen Fiction Book |
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Lahiri, Jhumpa. The Namesake When an Indian family immigrates to America, their son must come to terms with his unusual name, American culture, and family heritage. 2003 Adult Fiction Book |
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Lester, Joan Steinau Black, White, Other Twenty miles from Oakland, California, where fires have led to racial tension, multi-racial fifteen-year-old Nina faces the bigotry of long-time friends, her parents' divorce, and her brother's misbehavior, while learning of her great-great grandmother Sarah's escape from slavery. 2011 Teen Fiction Book |
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Ly, Many Home is East After her mother moves out, a ten-year-old Cambodian American girl and her old-fashioned father leave their home in Florida to begin a new life in San Diego, experiencing turmoil and change as they slowly adjust to their new circumstances. 2005 Teen Fiction Book |
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McCall, Guadalupe Garcia Under the Mesquite Throughout her high school years, as her mother battles cancer, Lupita takes on more responsibility for her house and seven younger siblings, while finding refuge in acting and writing poetry. 2011 Teen Fiction Book |
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