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A map is only one story : twenty writers on immigration, family, and the meaning of home / edited by Nicole Chung and Mensah Demary. by
- Chung, Nicole [editor.]
- Demary, Mensah [editor.]
- Blanco, Victoria. Why we cross the border in El Paso
- Osman, Jamila. A map of lost things
- Kapoor, Deepti. My Indian passport is a bitch
- Uzor, Kenechi. This hell not mine
- Alwan, Lauren. Arab past, American present
- Wong Ken, Steph. How to write about your ancestral village
- Barnes, Cinelle. Carefree white girls, careful brown girls
- Ibrahim, Nur Nasreen. Return to partition
- Sital, Krystal A. Undocumented lovers in America
- Khor, Shing Yin. Say it with noodles
- Taylor, Sharine. My grandmother's patois and other keys to survival
- Membreno, Soraya. The dress
- Coomes, Nina Li. What Miyazaki's heroines taught me
- Muddagouni, Kamna. How to stop saying sorry when things aren't your fault
- Owusu, Nadia. The wailing
- Cheng, Jennifer S. Writing letters to Mao
- Pollari, Niina. Dead-guy shirts and motel kids
- Sylvester, Natalia. Mourning my birthplace
- Gabriel, Bix. Should I apply for citizenship?
- Khakpour, Porochista. How to write Iranian America; or the last essay
Material type: Text; Format:
print
; Nature of contents: ; Literary form:
Essays
Publisher: New York : Catapult, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020
Other title:
- Twenty writers on immigration, family, and the meaning of home
- 20 writers on immigration, family, and the meaning of home
Availability: Items available for loan: Main Library (1)Collection, call number: NonFiction 304.8 M297.
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