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INK KNOWS NO BORDERS

Patrice Vecchione Alyssa Raymond

Poems of the Immigrant and Refugee Experience

Edited by Patrice Vecchione and Alyssa Raymond
With poems by Elizabeth Acevedo | Samira Ahmed | Kaveh Akbar | Eavan Boland | Chen Chen | Safia Elhillo | Martín Espada | Carlos Andrés Gómez | Joseph O. Legaspi | Ada Limón | Emtithal Mahmoud | Bao Phi | Alberto Ríos | Erika L. Sánchez | Gary Soto | Chrysanthemum Tran | Ocean Vuong | Javier
Zamora . . . and many others.

This collection of sixty-four poems by poets who come from all over the world
shares the experience of first- and second-generation young adult immigrants and refugees. Whether it's cultural and language differences, homesickness, social exclusion, racism, stereotyping, or questions of identity, the Dreamers, immigrants, and refugee poets included here encourage readers to honor their roots as well as explore new paths, offering empathy and hope. Many of the struggles described are faced by young people everywhere: isolation, selfdoubt, confusion, and emotional dislocation. But also joy, discovery, safety, and family. This is a hopeful, beautiful, and meaningful book for any reader.
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Published 2019-03-01 by Seven Stories Press

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this symphony of poetry is a necessary series of bruises and balms that will comfort those who have endured, uplift those who continue to struggle, and educate others. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review

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