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    The Blue-Eyed Tiger

    Stories of Refugees in America, Global Network edition.

    by Louise Bingham Bennett

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    Arriving in a strange city with limited English, waiting for the yellow school bus that reminds you of a lion's mouth on your first day of school, remembering those left behind, the burning villages, the wide rivers and endless deserts – these are the settings and situations where the Blue-Eyed Tiger, an imaginary creature, operates. A young Burmese woman, an American English as a Second Language recent;y widowed teacher, these are the characters that the Blue-Eyed Tiger helps.
    The Blue-Eyed Tiger: Stories of Refugees in America is a collection of short stories detailing the trauma and tragedy faced by refugees resettling in the US today after fleeing civil war and destruction. In this slim volume, Louise Bingham Bennett, MD, a poet and retired physician, takes up the cause of these people. Inspired by her 25 years as a family physician in Rochester, NY working with displaced African Americans and refugees, she weaves tales of their despair, strength, and resilience. Her photos of Africa and Asia add veracity to her words.
    A timely read for Americans of all ages concerned about the current crisis facing immigrants and refugees arriving in the US.. A valuable resource for students and teachers in courses on refugees, immigration policy, and people from other cultures….An inspiring and compelling read for all.
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    • Primary Category: Literature & Fiction Books
    • Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
      # of Pages: 164
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      • Softcover: 9781714213481
    • Publish Date: Dec 29, 2019
    • Language English
    • Keywords Kenya, Burma, Somalia, Sudan, refugees
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    Louise Bennett
    Kendal at Longwood, Kennett Square, PA.

    Louise B. Bennett is a retired physician and a Swarthmore College graduate. She previously worked at a clinic in Rochester, NY serving refugees from many countries, including Burma and Tanzania. She has published two chapbooks, Translating the Pain and Tumaini Means Hope: Poems of Tanzania. She has also published her memoir, Pass on the Torch: Stories of Social Justice, Family and Adventure and House Calls, a volume of her selected poems, and several other volumes of poetry The Path: Kendal through the Seasons, Home to Water, and Next Steps, a second set of collected poems.

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