The Chosen Shore: Stories of Immigrants
A Korean street child is adopted into an upper-middle-class suburban home. A Vietnamese monk dishes up fast food to fund a spiritual center. A woman saves for a home back in Ghana, where she will never live. All are immigrants to the United States, known to most of their fellow Americans only as statistics. The stories that statistics can't tell unfold in this book, in which twenty-three recent immigrants recall navigating the paradoxes, pitfalls, and triumphs of becoming Americans. Candid, evocative, and richly detailed, their oral histories comprise a compelling portrait of the changing face of the American population.

In venues from the San Francisco Chronicle to the New York Times, Ellen Alexander Conley's fiction has been hailed as "wonderful," "impassioned," and "memorable." Conley brings the same passion and skill to her depiction of our nation's most recent arrivals. These personal histories, along with Conley's thoughtful overview of literature on immigration, give us a firsthand sense of what it means to become an American.
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The Chosen Shore: Stories of Immigrants
A Korean street child is adopted into an upper-middle-class suburban home. A Vietnamese monk dishes up fast food to fund a spiritual center. A woman saves for a home back in Ghana, where she will never live. All are immigrants to the United States, known to most of their fellow Americans only as statistics. The stories that statistics can't tell unfold in this book, in which twenty-three recent immigrants recall navigating the paradoxes, pitfalls, and triumphs of becoming Americans. Candid, evocative, and richly detailed, their oral histories comprise a compelling portrait of the changing face of the American population.

In venues from the San Francisco Chronicle to the New York Times, Ellen Alexander Conley's fiction has been hailed as "wonderful," "impassioned," and "memorable." Conley brings the same passion and skill to her depiction of our nation's most recent arrivals. These personal histories, along with Conley's thoughtful overview of literature on immigration, give us a firsthand sense of what it means to become an American.
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The Chosen Shore: Stories of Immigrants

The Chosen Shore: Stories of Immigrants

by Ellen Alexander Conley
The Chosen Shore: Stories of Immigrants

The Chosen Shore: Stories of Immigrants

by Ellen Alexander Conley

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Overview

A Korean street child is adopted into an upper-middle-class suburban home. A Vietnamese monk dishes up fast food to fund a spiritual center. A woman saves for a home back in Ghana, where she will never live. All are immigrants to the United States, known to most of their fellow Americans only as statistics. The stories that statistics can't tell unfold in this book, in which twenty-three recent immigrants recall navigating the paradoxes, pitfalls, and triumphs of becoming Americans. Candid, evocative, and richly detailed, their oral histories comprise a compelling portrait of the changing face of the American population.

In venues from the San Francisco Chronicle to the New York Times, Ellen Alexander Conley's fiction has been hailed as "wonderful," "impassioned," and "memorable." Conley brings the same passion and skill to her depiction of our nation's most recent arrivals. These personal histories, along with Conley's thoughtful overview of literature on immigration, give us a firsthand sense of what it means to become an American.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520239883
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 09/13/2004
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)
Lexile: 850L (what's this?)

About the Author

A New York–based writer, Ellen Alexander Conley is the author of the novels Bread and Stones (1986), Soon to Be Immortal (1982), and Soho Madonna (1980).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsxi
Forewordxiii
Introduction1
Part I.Hyphenated Americans
1.Edeline Decossard: Haitian-American29
2.Azra Hodzic: Bosnian-American47
3.Tommy (Yang Hang Gil) DeLuise: Korean-American63
4.Sarah Lee: Korean-American73
5.Dianne Barker: Barbadian-American87
6.Navid Daee: Iranian-American102
7.Thuc Nguyen: Vietnamese-American121
8.My Le: Vietnamese-American134
9.Rosemond Reimmer: Ghanaian-American143
10.Edel Rodriguez: Cuban-American157
11.Kamal Patel: Indian-American169
12.Jorge Murillo Meza: Mexican-American177
13.Natalie Jeremijenko: Australian-American185
14.Isil Gundes: Turkish-American197
15.Jacinta Jones: British-American208
16.Oratai Nuchsombat Schwartz: Thai-American221
Part II.Postcards From America
17.Sam Lizarraga: Bolivian-American235
18.Manuel Ortiz: Mexican-American240
19.Tatyana Lytkina: Russian-American245
20.King Chan: Chinese-American249
Part III.Charred Portraits: America Post - 9/11
21.Zohra Saed: Afghan-American255
22.Ibrahim Mojaddedi: Afghan-American263
23.Irfan Malik: Pakistani-American271
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