City of Refugees
The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town

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- Release Date: 05/10/2022
- Publisher: Beacon Press
- Classification: Nonfiction
- Classification: Nonfiction
- Series: N/A
- Language: English
- Format: Unabridged edition
- Genre: History, Emigration & Immigration
- Author: Susan Hartman
- Read by: Samara Naeymi
- Duration: 449 minutes
- Run Time: 449 minutes
- Language: English
- Language: English
- 6 Audio CD(s) - 9781666558777
- 1 Audio MP3 CD(s) - 9781666559224
City of Refugees
City of Refugees
The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town
The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town
- By Susan Hartman
- Genre: History, Emigration & Immigration
Audio CD
06/07/2022
6 Audio CD
449 minutes
9781666558777
Audio MP3 CD
06/07/2022
1 Audio MP3 CD
449 minutes
9781666559224
Description:
For many Americans, ‘refugee’ still conjures up the image of a threatening outsider: a stranger who will steal jobs or a family who will be a drain on the economy. Yet most people know little about how refugees have actually fared in America: the lives they have built over generations and the cities they have transformed. In New York state, the old manufacturing town of Utica could have disappeared altogether if it wasn’t for the growing population of refugees who revved the economic engine—starting small businesses, renovating houses, and adding a fresh vitality to the community through cultural diversity. For eight years, journalist Susan Hartman followed three newcomers as they put down roots in a new city: Sadia, a bright, rebellious Somali Bantu girl battling her formidable mother; Ali, an Iraqi translator, still suffering trauma from the ongoing war in his homeland; and Mersiha, an ebullient Bosnian, who dreams of opening a café. They’re also the entry point to those leading the city: the mayor, teachers, doctors, and firefighters who have adapted to the refugees that have made the city their home. Hartman explores the ways these refugees have stitched together their American and traditional identities, the dreams they have for their new lives in Utica, and the pain some still carry from their pasts.Audiobook
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