relocation (housing)

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relocation (housing)

Uprooted

a memoir about what happens when your family moves back
"Ruth is moving to Hong Kong. And she is not happy about it. She's going to miss her best friends, her favorite ketchup-flavored potato chips, and Toronto, the only home she's ever known. Her mom is excited to reunite with her family, but it's not the same for Ruth. In Hong Kong, her classes are harder, her Cantonese isn't good enough, and her parents are never around. Ruth feels lonely and completely unrooted. But as Ruth's dad tells stories about her family -- how they found strength and courage to survive the most difficult times -- Ruth realizes that she too can be strong. Gradually, she puts down roots, knowing she can always find home, wherever she is." -- Back cover.
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Uprooted

a memoir about what happens when your family moves back
2024
Ruth Chan recounts in graphic novel form how her family moved from Toronto to Hong Kong and how she dealt with the change with her father's stories of how her family survived difficult circumstances.

Coping with moving away

2011
Provides information about relocation to a new place, discussing why moving can be hard, homelessness, why people move, and other topics; offering tips on how to cope with relocating; and including related case studies.

No place to go

effects of compulsory relocation on Navajos
1982
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