Leaving Home: Memoirs Charting Change
At the First Person Festival of Memoir in the Arts, a panel of authors who have experienced the turmoil of exile discussed the importance of… read more
At the First Person Festival of Memoir in the Arts, a panel of authors who have experienced the turmoil of exile discussed the importance of the expatriate memoir as an instrument for chronicling emotional and spiritual transformation when making another land home. close
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