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The Middle of Everywhere: the Pipher, Mary Bray [Used - Fair] [Hardcover]1 Available • Good ∙ Hardcover
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written by clinical psychologist and bestselling author Mary Pipher. Originally published in 2002, this nonfiction work documents the lives of international refugees resettling in America's heartland—specifically Lincoln, Nebraska. Amazon.com +2 Key Themes & Structural Overview The Reality of Displacement: Pipher details the intense psychological trauma, grief, and sense of loss experienced by individuals fleeing war-torn countries like Sudan, Kosovo, Vietnam, and Afghanistan. Goodreads +1 Cultural Collision: The narrative explores the sudden, drastic shift of small midwestern American towns adjusting to rapid demographic changes and multi-ethnic coexistence. UU World Magazine +1 The "Cultural Broker" Role: The book functions as a roadmap for how everyday citizens can act as bridges to help newcomers adapt to complex American societal systems, technology, and language barriers. Christian Reformed Church +1 Shared Humanity: Pipher advocates for structural changes and micro-c

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BindingHardcover
GenreHistory
GroupNon-fiction
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