First Generation is a must-have for classrooms. An inspirational anthology of 36 immigrant and refugee stories reveals that with hard work and passion one can do anything. After reading the novel Refugee with my class, students read about real-life immigrants and refugees from science to sports, from politics to performers, and from old to young. First Generation has deepened student’s understanding of the courage, determination, sacrifice, and passion of 36 immigrants and refugees and the positive impact they have made on our world.
First Generation brings awareness of the contributions that Madeleine Albright, Martina Navratilova, Razia Jan, Yo-Yo Ma, Sergey Brin, John Muir and thirty others have made.
I especially like the format of the book. It is designed with a one-page biography facing a page with a beautiful illustration of the person, a quote, and a textbox with two or three interesting facts. The author's note, bibliography and resources are also helpful.
It is important to hear their stories and I highly recommend First Generation for all classroom and home libraries.