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Lauren Markham



Average rating: 4.1 · 3,262 ratings · 526 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Far Away Brothers: Two ...

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A Map of Future Ruins: On B...

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Immemorial

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“The United States cannot at once be isolationist—build a wall, kill the trade deals—and global, selectively reaping the benefits of an international economy, like lower-cost imports, cut-rate outsourced workforce, and cheap labor in our fields here at home. We have played a major part in creating the problem of what has become of Central America, and we must play a major part in solving it.”
Lauren Markham, The Far Away Brothers: Two Young Migrants and the Making of an American Life

“By the time I visited Greece, I’d heard much about Moria, a place that had amassed its own mythology, described so often as a kind of underworld. I planned to travel to Lesbos, where I’d visit the camp as a reporter. But first I’d spend some time on the mainland tourist trail with my husband, Ben, and visit the island where my ancestors once lived. We set out into Athens”
Lauren Markham, A Map of Future Ruins: On Borders and Belonging



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