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Green card youth voices

immigration stories from a St. Minneapolis high school
"Green Card Youth Voices: Immigration Stories from a Minneapolis High School is a collection of 29 personal essays written by students from Wellstone International High School. Included with each essay is a link to a first-person video narrative. Coming from thirteen different countries, these young people share stories of family, school, change and dreams. The broad range of experiences and the honesty with which they tell their stories are captured here with inspiring clarity. Although their reasons for immigrating are vast, a common thread unties them; despite tremendous tribulation, these young people continue to work toward the futures of which they dream."--From the back cover.

Green card youth voices

immigration stories from a St. Paul high school
"Green Card Youth Voices: Immigration Stories from a St. Paul High School is a collection of thirty personal essays written by immigrant students from LEAP High School in St. Paul, Minnesota. Included with each essay is a link to a first-person video narrative. Coming from thirteen different countries, these young people share their life journeys in their own words. Some fled xenophobia, others came to be reunited with family, and all left behind loved ones: parents, children, friends. Throughout it all, each of these young people exhibits tremendous resiliency, courage, and unabashed hope as they imagine their future in this new country. The digital and written narratives in this book are exceptional resources for anyone looking to learn more about the human side of the immigrant experience. By seeing ourselves reflected in each of these stories, we begin to build the necessary bridges that will bring us towards a deeper understanding of one another"--From the back cover.

The latehomecomer

a Hmong family memoir
2017
"[Kao Kalia Yang presents a] memoir of her family's harrowing escape from war in Laos ... a troubling portrait of the consequences of U.S. interventions in Southeast Asia; and a firsthand account of the little-seen exodus of the Hmong people, first to refugee camps in Thailand and then, for many, to new homes in Minnesota"--Back cover.

Protecting hate speech

R.A.V. v. St. Paul
Examines the issues the Supreme Court case R.A.V. v. St. Paul that resulted when St. Paul, Minnesota tried to ban hate speech.
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Doing right

Puzzling over conflicting advice from family members, seventeen-year-old DeQuin Lewis continually faces trouble in his St. Paul, Minnesota, neighborhood, until a betrayal leads him to fresh start in an alternative school, one confrontation away from losing everything.

Doing right

2015
Puzzling over conflicting advice from family members, seventeen-year-old DeQuin Lewis continually faces trouble inhis St. Paul, Minnesota, neighborhood, until a betrayal leads him to a fresh start in an alternative school, one confrontation away from losing everything.

John Dillinger slept here

a crooks' tour of crime and corruption in St. Paul, 1920-1936
1995
Traces the history of crime in St. Paul, Minnesota, from 1920 to 1936, describing specific incidents, profiling criminals, victims, and law enforcement officials, and looking at places where criminal activity occurred.

Love me

2003
When his first novel becomes a best seller, Larry Wyler leaves his wife for the allure of Manhattan, where he is befriended by the great editor Willaim Shawn, who helps him overcome writers block and rediscover the joy of being an author.

Fitz

a novel
2012
Fifteen-year-old Fitz kidnaps the father he has never known, taking him from his St. Paul apartment building at gunpoint, in an attempt to address his bewildering mix of resentment and yearning.

Until they bring the streetcars back

1997
Cal Gant becomes involved in violence and murder when he is drawn toward the mysterious Gretchen Luttermann and finds himself in a struggle with her brutal father that takes him down a terrifying path.

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