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Alien Nation: 36 True Tales of Immigration
By (Author) Sofija Stefanovic
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
2nd February 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
B
Hardback
288
Width 150mm, Height 220mm, Spine 27mm
376g
A collection of 36 extraordinary stories originally told on stage, featuring work by writers, entertainers, thinkers, and community leaders. Spanning comedy and tragedy, Alien Nation brilliantly illuminates what its like to be an immigrant in America.
America would not be America without its immigrants. This anthology, adapted from storytelling event This Alien Nation, captures firsthand the past and present of immigration in all its humor, pain, and weirdness. Contributorssome well-known, others regular (and fascinating) peopleshare moments from their lives, reminding us that immigration is not just a word dropped in the news (simplified to something you are for or against), but a worldrich with unique voices, perspectives, and experiences.
Travel from the Central Park playground where tattle-tales among nannies inspire Christine Lewiss activism to an Alexandrian garden half a century ago courtesy of writer Andr Aciman. Visit a refugee camp in Gaza as described by actress and comedian Maysoon Zayid, and follow Intersex activist Tatenda Ngwaru as she flees Zimbabwe with dreams of meeting Oprah. Witness efforts from comedian Aparna Nancherla's mother to make Aparna less shy, and Orange is the New Black's LauraGmez makes an unlikely connection in a bed-and-breakfast.
Compelling and inspirational, Alien Nationis a celebration of immigration and an exploration of culture shock, isolation and community, loneliness and hope, heartbreak and promiseits a poignant reminder of our shared humanity at a time we need it greatly, and a thoughtful, entertaining tribute to cultural diversity.
A moving look at what the American dream means today. -- Publishers Weekly
Sofija Stefanovic is the creator and host of This Alien Nation, a celebration of immigration. Her memoir, Miss Ex-Yugoslavia, is a sometimes funny sometimes dark story about being an immigrant kid during the Yugoslavian Wars. She's a regular storyteller with The Moth, and has traveled with their Mainstage, telling personal stories across the country. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, among others.