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Love in a Global Village: A Celebration of Intercultural Families in the Midwest
University of Iowa Press, 2000 eISBN: 978-1-58729-330-6 | Paper: 978-0-87745-740-4 Library of Congress Classification HQ1031.G74 2001 Dewey Decimal Classification 306.8450977
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In praise of diversity, Jessie Grearson and Lauren Smith offer Love in a Global Village: A Celebration of Intercultural Families in the Midwest, an account of the triumphs of fifteen intercultural families and the perseverance of their relationships in midwestern America. The couples recount their courtships, their adventures and difficulties, and their individual choices to create families and build lives together despite differences of race, language, religion, and culture. Welcomed into homes in towns like Kalona, Iowa, and Springfield, Missouri, Grearson and Smith introduce readers to unexpected fusions of culture in middle America. By focusing on small communities where intercultural relationships are exceptions rather than the norm, Smith and Grearson offer affirmation that multicultural households can endure and flourish almost anywhere. See other books on: Ethnicity | Families | Marriage & Family | Middle West | Midwest See other titles from University of Iowa Press |
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