Stranger in a Strange Land: Americans Traveling to Other Cultures

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Since it's summer and the perfect time to travel, we're kicking off our Crossing Cultural Borders series with stories about American children and teens physically crossing the borders into other countries and experiencing other cultures.

Exploring another country is so exciting yet, at the same time, being constantly immersed in a completely foreign environment often forces one to question what they know as familiar, including one's sense of self. Such a journey lends itself easily to the typical teen coming-of-age story. Yet exploring different cultures is also exciting for younger kids who love adventure.

For this first topic, Renee and I discussed examples of books where the American protagonist journeyed outside of America. Everything she came up with was about a multicultural American child traveling in search of their cultural roots. But I was looking for stories of a white mainstream American child confronting a completely foreign culture, a child's version of the Lawrence of Arabia story.

So combining our interests, here are some subtopics for this week:

1) Ethnic-American child traveling to the country of parents' or ancestors' origin
2) Mainstream white American child visiting a foreign country

Of all the six main categories on the list, I had personally had the most difficulty coming up with examples of fictional books depicting stranger in a strange land. I actually had to do research to find examples, and I don't know if that's enough.

So we're asking for your suggestions for children's and YA books. Thank you in advance for your comments!

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Renee Ting is the President and Publisher of Shen's Books. She is the author of The Prince's Diary and the blog, Renee's Book of the Day.

Emily Jiang is a writer of children's and YA literature. She also blogs at TLeaf Readings.

Shen’s Books is a publisher of multicultural children’s literature that emphasizes cultural diversity and tolerance, with a focus on introducing children to the cultures of Asia.

Through books, we can share a world a stories, building greater understanding and tolerance within our increasingly diverse communities as well as throughout our continuously shrinking globe.

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