• Mai Ya's Long Journey
Author(s): Sheila Cohen
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 80
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Language: English
Date Published: 2005-08-31
Dimensions: 172.7 x 223.5 x 7.6mm
Publication City/Country: Wisconsin, United States
Edition:
Illustrations: 52 b/w photographs, 1 map

Mai Ya's Long Journey is the first book from the Wisconsin Historical Society Press in the new Badger Biography series, designed for upper elementary and middle-school readers to explore the stories of Wisconsin people. Mai Ya's Long Journey relates the personal story of Mai Ya Xiong and her family. Their journey from the Ban Vinai refugee camp in Thailand to a new life in Madison, Wisconsin, is extraordinary, yet typical of the stories of the two hundred thousand Hmong people who now live in the United States and who struggle to adjust to American society while maintaining their own culture as a free people. The author, who has known Mai Ya since she was a student in her seventh-grade ESL (English as a Second Language) class, brings her personal perspective to this compelling story.
Book Info
Author Sheila Cohen
Date Published 2005-08-31
Dimensions 172.7 x 223.5 x 7.6mm
First Author Sheila Cohen
Format Paperback
Illustrations 52 b/w photographs, 1 map
ISBN 9780870203657
Language English
No. of Pages 80
Publication City/Country Wisconsin, United States
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press

Mai Ya's Long Journey

  • $540