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THE GROUND-BREAKING GRAPHIC NOVEL A story about ordinary people navigating a strange land, in even stranger times. On the eve of the US elections, a Syrian family leave their world behind for a chance at the American dream. But as the first day of their new life dawns, they are greeted by the news of Donald Trump's victory. It's as if they arrived in one country, and woke up in another. What does that mean for their past, their future... their home? Welcome to the New World began as a ground-breaking comic strip in the New York Times. Every week, the Aldabaan family's experiences would be retold as a cartoon strip - keeping step as events unfolded in real life. One Pulitzer Prize later, this stunning graphic novel fills in the gaps, gradually revealing an America which is full of contradictions: foreign yet familiar, ignorant but kind, cruel yet generous. It's also an intimate portrait of family dynamics and everyday fortitude, from the first day at a new school to getting a new job (any job!) against the clock. It seems that if you can't turn back, the only way to go is onwards.
Why do more people watch American Idol than the nightly news? What
is it about Paris Hilton's dating life that lures us so? Why do
teenage girls -- when given the option of "pressing a magic button
and becoming either stronger, smarter, famous, or more beautiful"
-- predominantly opt for fame? In this entertaining and
enlightening book, Jake Halpern explores the fascinating and often
dark implications of America's obsession with fame. He travels to a
Hollywood home for aspiring child actors and enrolls in a program
that trains celebrity assistants. He visits the offices of Us
Weekly and a laboratory where monkeys give up food to stare at
pictures of dominant members of their group. The book culminates in
Halpern's encounter with Rod Stewart's biggest fan, a woman from
Pittsburgh who nominated the singer for Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
"Part travelogue . . . part meditation on the meaning of home" (Wall Street Journal), Braving Home introduces readers to some of modern America's most unusual, unforgettable pioneers. The cub reporter Jake Halpern -- dubbed the Bad Homes Correspondent by his colleagues -- sets out on a journey to some of the most unforgiving locales in America. He wanted to understand the people who live there -- and more importantly why they refuse to leave. What results is an irresistible portrait of outlandish places and their most loyal residents. Meet a firefighting hillbilly in Malibu; a video store clerk who lives in a snowbound high-rise in Alaska; a hermit whose house in Hawaii, formerly an inn, is entirely surrounded by molten lava.Written in an infectious style and with "swashbuckling spirit" (Christian Science Monitor), Braving Home is an affectionate and affecting tale of rootedness in America.
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