Quotes
"This collection is a resounding success on multiple fronts. Its
righteous rage is perfectly matched by its literary rewards...a surround-sound
chorus that bristles with an unpredictable, electric energy...Each essay is a tantalizing introduction -- and invitation
-- to the larger body of work these artists have already created and will
continue to make long after this moment passes. What unites this defiant chorus
of immigrant voices is best expressed in this variation on an enduring line by
Langston Hughes: 'We, too sing America.'"—The Washington Post
"The strength of this collection is in its
diversity-of gender, sexuality, privilege, experience, and writing style. A
gift for anyone who understands or wants to learn about the breadth of
experience among immigrants to the U.S., this collection showcases the joy,
empathy, and fierceness needed to adopt the country as one's own."—PublishersWeekly (Starred Review)
"This book does what books can do better than
other media: it devotes space to the shadowy ranges, to the subjects that are
not easily graspable - the ineffable, varied, certainly never simple
experiences of being an immigrant."—Rachel Khong, The Guardian
"There
are no weak links in this well-curated book."—Kirkus Reviews
"Extraordinary in its attempt to make sense of the current moment...devastating in its ability to coalesce the lived realities of nonwhite Americans and the impact of these acts...Since narratives operate as engines of empathy, granting access to worlds and experiences often overlooked, The Good Immigrant helps counter some of today's more toxic narratives. Hopefully we'll read more of these kind of stories in the future."—Los Angeles Review of Books
"This volume brings together an amazing group
of writers...who describe their personal experiences and struggles with finding
their place in the U.S. The pieces connect first-person stories with broader
cultural and political issues to paint an important picture of the U.S. today."—BookRiot
"Immigration has become a hot-button issue in America for all the wrong reasons (see: racists), and The Good Immigrant is the perfect antidote to all the hate. Through essays from first- and second-generation immigrants like Jenny Zhang, Chigozie Obioma, Fatimah Asghar, and more, you'll get a whole new perspective on everything from '90s fashion to Uber drivers."—PopSugar
Praise for The Good Immigrant (UK):
"The Good Immigrant is a lively and vital intervention into the British cultural conversation around race. Instead of statistics and dogma we find real human experience and impassioned argument - and it's funny and moving, too."
—Zadie Smith
"An important, timely
read."—J. K. Rowling
"An act of peaceful defiance; as a document of the now, and as an opportunity to educate ourselves about the lives and experiences of others."—Guardian