Literature
IN ‘THE FOUR SEASONS OF RASCAL,’ TODD CORNELL WRITES A MEMOIR OF A WESTERNER LIVING DEEP INSIDE CHINESE CULTURE, TOLD THROUGH A DOG
“The Four Seasons of Rascal: The Dog From Harbin” by Todd Cornell is a story of love and loss between a man and his dog. It is also a tale steeped in cross-cultural understanding, shaped by years lived between China and the United States.
For Adult Cross-Cultural Kid Jonnie Park, ‘Creators Shouldn’t Be Scared To Be Specific When Telling Their Stories’
Born in Argentina to Korean parents and smuggled by a coyote across the U.S.-Mexico border when he was 3 years old, Jonnie Park grew up in L.A. amid cultural dislocation, his father’s violent alcoholism and the turbulent protests and riots of the early 1990s.
‘Passport To Freedom’ — A Memoir By Adult Cross-Cultural Kid Dr. Nizam Missaghi
In his upcoming memoir “Passport To Freedom: From Tehran To Triumph,” U.S.-born Adult Cross-Cultural Kid Dr. Nizam Missaghi shares his harrowing escape from Iran as a child.
A New Book Helps Military BRATS and Their Families Navigate Autism Across Assignments and Transitions
Military life can be both stabilizing and deeply challenging for families raising a child with autism.
Author Kathleen Gamble Writes About Growing Up As A TCK
Adult Third Culture Kid author Kathleen Gamble grew up in a world of constant change.
A Cool Book For Young TCKs: ‘Gracie and the Zebra Herd’
If you’re looking for a holiday gift for your favorite Third Culture Kid (TCK), one idea would be to check out Anna Pederson’s “Gracie and the Zebra Herd.”
‘Diary Of A Bilingual Mother’ — A Book That Lives Up To Its Title
“Diary of a Bilingual Mother” is a fictional journal rooted in real-life experiences from multilingual families around the world.
How Rose Lane Found ‘Home’ In A Faraway Land
Australian writer Rose Lane was 3 years old the first time she decided to leave home.
















