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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