Masha Rumer
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Parenting with an Accent: How Immigrants Honor Their Heritage, Navigate Setbacks, and Chart New Paths for Their Children
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"Although I am not an immigrant, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It is beautifully written, well-researched, and easy to read. The author's interviews with parents are fascinating and eye-opening. I highly recommend this book to any parent bec"
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"A powerful, deeply necessary book! Masha Rumer writes, “Ever since setting out on my bilingualism journey, I keep being confronted by a stark reality: a living language is more than words and sentences strung together. It is intimately tied to what i"
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The Golden Ticket is a riveting memoir that deals with uber achievement, parental obsession with churning out “successful” kids, and the unraveling that can happen behind the scenes. I couldn't put it down. Irena Smith shares her story of immigration ...more |
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Devoured: The Extraordinary Story of Kudzu, the Vine That Ate the South
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| Meticulously researched and gorgeously written, Devoured centers the kudzu plant as a symbol of immigration and climate justice in America. It will inspire readers to examine their own ideas of what it means to belong from the perspective of a plant ...more | |
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Devoured: The Extraordinary Story of Kudzu, the Vine That Ate the South
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| Meticulously researched and gorgeously written, Devoured centers the kudzu plant as a symbol of immigration and climate justice in America. It will inspire readers to examine their own ideas of what it means to belong from the perspective of a plant ...more | |
“Speakers of two or more languages are said to be more creative thinkers.34 Studies have also shown that bilingual children have better-developed metalinguistic awareness (the ability to think about words and language as abstract things). This may help them learn to read earlier.35 Plus, being bilingual in childhood makes picking up another language easier.36”
― Parenting with an Accent: How Immigrants Honor Their Heritage, Navigate Setbacks, and Chart New Paths for Their Children
― Parenting with an Accent: How Immigrants Honor Their Heritage, Navigate Setbacks, and Chart New Paths for Their Children


















