Ink Knows No Borders: Poems of the Immigrant and Refugee Experience

Ink Knows No Borders: Poems of the Immigrant and Refugee Experience

Ink Knows No Borders: Poems of the Immigrant and Refugee Experience

Ink Knows No Borders: Poems of the Immigrant and Refugee Experience

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Overview

A poetry collection for young adults brings together some of the most compelling and vibrant voices today reflecting the experiences of teen immigrants and refugees.

With authenticity, integrity, and insight, this collection of poems addresses the many issues confronting first- and second- generation young adult immigrants and refugees, such as cultural and language differences, homesickness, social exclusion, human rights, racism, stereotyping, and questions of identity. Poems by Elizabeth Acevedo, Erika L. Sánchez, Samira Ahmed, Chen Chen, Ocean Vuong, Fatimah Asghar, Carlos Andrés Gómez, Bao Phi, Kaveh Akbar, Hala Alyan, and Ada Limón, among others, encourage readers to honor their roots as well as explore new paths, offering empathy and hope for those who are struggling to overcome discrimination. Many of the struggles immigrant and refugee teens face head-on are also experienced by young people everywhere as they contend with isolation, self-doubt, confusion, and emotional dislocation.
     Ink Knows No Borders is the first book of its kind and features 65 poems and a foreword by poet Javier Zamora, who crossed the border, unaccompanied, at the age of nine, and an afterword by Emtithal Mahmoud, World Poetry Slam Champion and Honorary Goodwill Ambassador for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency. Brief biographies of the poets are included, as well. It's a hopeful, beautiful, and meaningful book for any reader.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609809089
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Publication date: 03/12/2019
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 529,820
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

About the Author

Poet, nonfiction writer and teacher Patrice Vecchione has edited several highly acclaimed anthologies for young adults including (from Henry Holt) Truth & Lies, which was named one of the best children's books by School Library Journal, Revenge & Forgiveness, and Faith & Doubt, named a best book of the year for young adults by the American Library Association. She's the author of Writing and the Spiritual Life (McGraw-Hill) and Step into Nature: Nurturing Imagination and Spirit in Everyday Life (Beyond Words/Atria), as well as two collections of poetry. For many years, Patrice has taught poetry and creative writing to young people (often working with migrant children) through her program, "The Heart of the Word: Poetry and the Imagination." She is also a columnist for her local daily paper, The Monterey Herald, and has published essays on children and poetry for several outlets including the California Library Association Journal. patricevecchione.com.

Alyssa Raymond is a freelance editor of adult and YA fiction and nonfiction. She hails from Massachusetts and Colorado, where she taught writing and rhetoric at the University of Colorado at Boulder and was a veteran bookseller at her favorite independent bookstore, the Boulder Book Store.

Table of Contents

Editors’ Note 
Patrice Vecchione and Alyssa Raymond

Foreword
Javier Zamora

Departure: July 30, 1984 
Joseph O. Legaspi

Immigrant 
Lena Khalaf Tuffaha

First Light 
Chen Chen

Origin / Adoption 
Marci Calabretta Cancio-Bello

Dear America 
Sholeh Wolpé

Second Attempt Crossing 
Javier Zamora

Bent to the Earth 
Blas Manuel De Luna

A Hymn to Childhood 
Li-Young Lee

Immigrant Aria 
Rajiv Mohabir

On Being American
Samira Ahmed

Oklahoma 
Hala Alyan

On Listening to Your Teacher Take Attendance
Aimee Nezhukumatathil

The Break-In 
Hafizah Geter

#Sanctuary 
JoAnn Balingit

Extended Stay America 
Janine Joseph

Choi Jeong Min
Franny Choi

Muslim Girlhood
Leila Chatti

Fluency 
Michelle Brittan Rosado

Master Film 
Solmaz Sharif

The Key 
Ladan Osman

Ode to the Heart 
Ellen Bass

The Sign in My Father’s Hands 
Martín Espada

History Lesson 
Jeff Coomer

My Father Takes to the Road 
Jeff Tagami

My Grandmother Washes Her Feet in the Sink of the Bathroom at Sears 
Mohja Kahf

Frank’s Nursery and Crafts 
Bao Phi

In Colorado My Father Scoured and Stacked Dishes 
Eduardo C. Corral

Learning to Pray 
Kaveh Akbar

Naturalization 
Jenny Xie

East Mountain View
Paul Tran

Acolyte 
Tarfia Faizullah

Tater Tot Hot-Dish 
Hieu Minh Nguyen

Pronounced 
Carlos Andrés Gómez

Off-Island Chamorros 
Craig Santos Perez

A New National Anthem
Ada Limón

Portrait of Isako in Wartime 
Mia Ayumi Malhotra

Domesticity 
Kristin Chang

The Poet at Fifteen 
Erika L. Sánchez

Someday I’ll Love Ocean Vuong 
Ocean Vuong

ode to the first white girl i ever loved 
José Olivarez

Talks about Race 
Mahtem Shiferraw

Mama 
Emtithal Mahmoud

Split 
Cathy Linh Che

When the Man at the Party Said He Wanted to Own a Filipino 
Marianne Chan

Ode to Enclaves 
Chrysanthemum Tran

Ethnic Studies 
Terisa Siagatonu

The Day I Realized We Were Black 
Yesenia Montilla

quaking conversation 
Lenelle Moïse

Atlantis 
Elizabeth Acevedo

The Border: A Double Sonnet 
Alberto Ríos

Las Casas Across Nations 
Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs

Mexicans Begin Jogging 
Gary Soto

Field Guide Ending in a Deportation 
Marcelo Hernandez Castillo

I Used to Be Much Much Darker 
Francisco X. Alarcón

A Habitable Grief 
Eavan Boland

Return
Gala Mukomolova

Adrift 
Alice Tao

Author’s Prayer
Ilya Kaminsky

Game Of Thrones
Fatimah Asghar

Oh, Daughter
Monica Sok

Refugees
Brian Bilston

Home
Safiya Sinclair

Undocumented Joy
Yosimar Reyes

self-portrait with no flag
Safia Elhillo

Afterword
Emtithal Mahmoud

Acknowledgments
Biographies 
Permissions 
Index
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