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The Chosen Shore: Stories of Immigrants

The Chosen Shore: Stories of Immigrants

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a must read
Review: I love it when I get find a book that I can't stop reading, and this is one of them. Each chapter is as good as the last and Ms. Conley writes in such a way that you feel as if you are right there with the subjects. I was especially moved by Tommy, the Korean street child. No two characters are the same and this book really opened my eyes to the everyday struggle of immigrants in this country. Go get it!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Poignant and compelling
Review: Ms. Conley's collection of stories offers a vivid insight into the lives and experiences of recent immigrants into the US. As a recent immigrant, I found I could identify with many of the experiences and feelings lived by the actors in this book. I felt like finally someone had given voice to my own emotions.

I strongly recommend this to anyone who wishes to understand the plight and struggles of immigrants into contemporary America.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't put it down...
Review: These stories are addictive in their drama and passion. Each time you wonder how the next chapter can match up to the last one, you are surprised by the poignancy of the voices of these immigrants, which Conley preserves in their original forms. You can almost smell the herbs and cheeses from the various corners of the world from which her subjects hail. Required reading for any citizen of our now-globalized society.


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