For the third year, I am proud to host the Immigrant Stories Challenge. As I said in the post announcing the inaugural Immigrant Stories Challenge in 2011, I am the child of immigrants and have always been drawn to immigrant stories in my reading. As I started to pay attention to the theme, I realized it is actually very prevalent in literature. Across many genres, books features immigrants from and to many nations in addition to the stories of their children as they try to fit in.
The Challenge
The only requirement of the challenge is that the books read for it include an immigrant story. The immigrants can be coming to or from any country - expand your horizons!
How Many Books Do I Need to Read?
There are three levels for the challenge:
Just off the boat: 1-3 books
This land is my land?: 4-6 books
Fully assimilated: 6+ books
What types of books are eligible?
Only fiction? How about audiobooks? All types of books are eligible - fiction, non-fiction, short stories, audiobooks, e-books.
Other details?
Re-reads are acceptable as are cross-overs with other challenges. Throughout the year, I try to feature guest posts from authors of books featuring an immigrant story and or who were immigrants themselves (author guest posts). If you are an author or publisher of a book with an immigrant theme or are interested in posting about the immigrant experience, please contact me.
Any book suggestions?
You can find recommendations for books that cover the immigrant experience here - this is in no way comprehensive but will give you a start. The link includes titles that have been suggested for the challenge and links to reviews of immigrant stories by past participants. What are the dates for the challenge? January 1, 2014 - December 31, 2014. You can sign up anytime. If you are "at capacity" for challenges this year (I know the feeling), I hope you will consider helping to spread the word about the challenge.
How Do I Sign Up?
Go here to sign up and post the button on your blog or in your sign-up post.
Count me in! I love immigrant stories.
ReplyDeleteCooooooooooooool. I love immigrant stories. Especially immigrant movies.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't sure I could think of any books I already have that would work for this but now that I looked at your list, I do!
ReplyDeleteSweet! I like. I like A LOT!
ReplyDeleteSign me up for the Fully assimilated level!
What book cover is that?
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