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The Far Away Brothers by Lauren Markham
The Far Away Brothers by Lauren Markham









The Far Away Brothers by Lauren Markham The Far Away Brothers by Lauren Markham

If you have a new idea to add to this collection, please email it to Susanna Eng-Ziskin, Oviatt Library.The deeply reported story of identical twin brothers who escape El Salvador's violence to build new lives in California - fighting to survive, to stay, and to belong. Who would have known that their fate could ultimately hinge on finding a working fax machine in a small town in El Salvador? And on getting a signature from their parents, when the cruelty of their parents was the “official” reason they fled? (The real reason: A homicidal uncle was threatening to kill Ernesto, and enlisted the aid of a miniature goon squad to do the deed.)"Īuthor Lauren Markham has written extensively about immigration issues and you can find those articles on her website: Īssignment ideas for faculty and staff interested in discussing The Far Away Brothersĭiscussion topics and classroom assignments faculty and staff can use with The Far Away Brothers are posted on the faculty-staff resource page. The obstacles the twins faced in getting their visas could be paradoxical, diabolical and sometimes downright ridiculous. We believe that it will appeal to a wide variety of departments across campus and engage our first year students.Įxcerpt from the New York Times review: "One of the finest virtues of “The Far Away Brothers” is that it makes vibrantly real an issue that some see only as theoretical, illuminating aspects of the immigrant experience normally hidden from view. Themes found within include immigration, belonging, resilience, mental health, adolescence, education, and family. The book is compelling and timely and it focuses on the very personal story of the twin brothers while at the same time weaving a broader picture of immigration today. The book is a deeply reported story of identical twin brothers who escape El Salvador’s violence to build new lives in California-fighting to survive, to stay, and to belong. Read this book talk about it with other students discuss it with faculty, with staff, with administrators, with friends, and even-who knows?-with your family.

The Far Away Brothers by Lauren Markham

The Freshman Common Reading Program invites everyone on campus to think, talk, and learn together across and beyond the boundaries of the classroom by using the book as a starting point. But even if you're not taking UNIV 100, reading and talking about the book will remind you that shared intellectual engagement is at the very center of the academic community that you are about to join. If you are enrolled in UNIV 100, you will have the opportunity to read The Far Away Brothers as part of the course. Welcome to Cal State Northridge! CSUN's Freshman Common Reading for 2019-2020 is The Far Away Brothers by Lauren Markham.Īs a new freshman, you are invited to read this book and to discuss it as part of a campus-wide community of readers. To the Entering Freshman Class of Fall 2019











The Far Away Brothers by Lauren Markham