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Summary:
Though Lincoln, Nebraska, seems a strange gathering place for refugees from all corners of the globe, it is the setting for Mary Pipher's The Middle of Everywhere, an ardent, anecdotal, and at times moving study of some new arrivals to the United States. Pipher emphasizes the resiliency of the refugees--from Laos, Bosnia, Northern Iraq, Sudan, Afghanistan, and the former Soviet Union--whose homeland tales of death, privation, torture, and multi-pronged persecution vary only in the details. In America the refugees must learn a new language and pick their way among the temptations and wonders of a complex land. Does a Publishers Clearing House notice mean one is a millionaire? What is aluminum foil? Is an overdue library book a jailable offense? Pipher visits classrooms and homes and offers extended portraits of a female family of Kurds and a bewildered clan of Sudanese, as well as snapshots of many other refugees. She is a harsh critic of the Immigration and Naturalization Service and an advocate of "cultural brokers"--the social adjustment equivalent of practical nurses. --H. O'Billovich
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The Middle of Everywhere is a must read for everyone.
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The Middle of Everywhere is a must read for everyone. It has opened my eyes to what refuges have gone through to get to a place that Americans take for granted. If people read this insightful book, they would have a better understanding of why so many immigrants come to the United States, and put in there shoes, I am sure we would all do the same.
Great book on something I had no clue about
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Great introduction to how and where our country brings in people from all over the world. Good writing to go along with this.
Middle of Everywhere
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As we prepare to assist in the resettlement of a refugee family, our group found this book very helpful in our preparation. Presented a broad spectrum of viewpoints to consider.
Eye Opening and Compelling
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Each story was captivating and very in-depth. Pipher has incredible insight into each of the issues refugees face as they come to our country. It opened my eyes to the plight of others. A fantastic read.
Excellent Information
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A lot of practical information about helping those new to the US, mixed with compelling stories of every-day experiences.