The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir - A Heartfelt Journey Through History
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The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir is an evocative narrative that unpacks the richness of Hmong culture through the eyes of a family who endured decades of turmoil and migration. Authored by Kao Kalia Yang, this powerful memoir is more than a recount of personal experiences; it is a tribute to resilience, community, and the undying spirit of the Hmong people. Those who journey through its pages will find themselves enveloped in vivid storytelling replete with emotional depth and cultural significance....
Show moreThe Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir is an evocative narrative that unpacks the richness of Hmong culture through the eyes of a family who endured decades of turmoil and migration. Authored by Kao Kalia Yang, this powerful memoir is more than a recount of personal experiences; it is a tribute to resilience, community, and the undying spirit of the Hmong people. Those who journey through its pages will find themselves enveloped in vivid storytelling replete with emotional depth and cultural significance. The memoir reveals the struggles and triumphs of Yang's family, capturing their essence and the shared history of the Hmong community as they navigate life’s complexities from Laos to the United States. With its compelling prose and heartfelt connections, this memoir is a must-read for anyone interested in personal histories intertwined with larger narratives of migration and identity.
Less| manufacturer | Coffee House Press |
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| height | 8.82 |
| weight | 0.87964442538 |
| width | 0.94 |
| length | 5.91 |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
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Its unique perspective on the Hmong experience and collective narrative of resilience provides readers with both a personal and cultural lens.
While the memoir's themes are suitable for a wide audience, it is recommended for ages 16 and up due to the complexity of the issues discussed.
Definitely! It serves as an excellent resource for discussions on immigration, cultural identity, and family history in educational settings.
Absolutely! Readers interested in diverse cultures will deeply appreciate the insight and stories shared in this memoir.