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Chapter two describes a family reuniting and the realizations of immigration.
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The third chapter delves into symbolic representations during a turbulent time for the family.
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Problems unfold in chapter four.
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From food to film, "The Gangster We Are All Looking For" offers many connections to be made and resources to be discovered within the San Diego area.
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This true life novel spans many genre's, making it a relatable read for many people, especially San Diegans.
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Read about the author of "The Gangster We Are All Looking For". This is le thi diem thúy's first novel, which has received rave reviews across the nation.
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13-year-old Emma Halpern of San Diego is fighting the cycle of poverty through inspiring a love of reading in her low income peers. Read on to see how this visionary teen is starting a book club trend in an area high school.
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Celebrated linguist Deborah Tannen is out with the latest in a series of books on how family members communicate. "You Were Always Mom's Favorite! Sisters in Conversation Throughout Their Lives" explores how sisters talk to each other, from deep affection to bitter rivalry. We'll hear how language shapes our family relationships.
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