In a village in Burma, Posada, an ethnic Karen girl, spends her days in the forests and mountains. She even has a tree of her own! When war forces her family to flee, Posada goes on a journey to find a new home and a new tree.
Based on Nui Wilson’s decades of volunteer work with Karen refugee families in Portland, Oregon, this story follows the journey of Posada and her family from Burma to a refugee camp in Thailand and finally to Portland where they make their new home.
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A Los Angeles Wild Fires Recovery Project
Editor Chiwan Choi presents an anthology consists of art created and donated by thirty-three teen writers from the Los Angeles area and the Bay Area and from Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Each one sent in their work with a note wishing for the best for all the victims of the fire. The pieces, stories and poems and essays, are personal and deep and so very human.
Profits from book sales will be donated to support LA fire recovery efforts.