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  1. 1 de jul. de 2003 · Lost Boys from Sudan, survivors from Kosovo, families fleeing Afghanistan and Vietnam: they come with nothing but the hope and desire to experience the American dream. Their endurance in the face of tragedy and their ability to hold on to the virtues of family, love, and joy are a lesson for all Americans.

  2. The Middle of Everywhere: Helping Refugees Enter the American Community. Mary Pipher. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2003 - History - 386 pages. The New York Times's best-selling author of...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2002 · 1,137 ratings141 reviews. The New York Times 's best-selling author of Reviving Ophelia, Mary Pipher connects us with our greater family––the human family. Over the past decade, Mary Pipher has been a great source of wisdom, helping us to better understand our family members.

  4. Over the past decade, Mary Pipher has been a great source of wisdom, helping us to better understand our family members. Now she connects us with the newest members of the American family--refugees. In cities all over the country, refugees arrive daily.

  5. 1 de jul. de 2003 · Now she connects us with the newest members of the American family––refugees. In cities all over the country, refugees arrive daily. Lost Boys from Sudan, survivors from Kosovo, families fleeing Afghanistan and Vietnam: they come with nothing but the hope and desire to experience the American dream.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2003 · Lost Boys from Sudan, survivors from Kosovo, families fleeing Afghanistan and Vietnam: they come with nothing but the desire to experience the American dream. Their endurance in the face of tragedy and their ability to hold on to the essential virtues of family, love, and joy are a tonic for Americans who are now facing crises at home.

  7. 6 de mar. de 2018 · Lost Boys from Sudan, survivors from Kosovo, families fleeing Afghanistan and Vietnam: they come with nothing but the desire to experience the American dream. Their endurance in the face of tragedy and their ability to hold on to the virtues of family, love, and joy are a lesson for Americans.