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Hmong Means Free Man
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Apr 18, 2005
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Pros: Now Required Reading For Medical Students so they have a better understanding of different cultures
Cons: Would have liked Hmong terms written in English
The Bottom Line: I would recommend this book to anyone who likes reading true stories or anyone that likes to read about different cultures .
Review: This book is required reading for medical students according to the Hmong Interpreter where I work. It was the winner of the national book critic's circle award. Was praised by editors from the Washington Post to the New York times and many others. ...
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book will bring you into another culture
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vdeevanna
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Oct 19, 2006
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Pros: It is a fascinating story. Talks about how two cultures clash. Very informative.
Cons: Fadiman often strays from the main topic.
The Bottom Line: If you want to learn about how two cultures can collide and the effects of it, this is a good book to read.
Review: I had to read this book for a class I'm taking this semester. This book is actually our university's "book of the semester. This book is very informative and will make you feel like you've stepped into another culture. This book is about a clash ...
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It will make you think
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dov
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Dec 4, 2000
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Pros: Absorbing Story
Cons: Not always an "easy read"
Review: This book is remarkable in that it manages to tell a compelling story about one little girl's epilepsy while, at the same time, offering a broad and moving expose about the cultural clash between Eastern and Western medicine.
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Smith's summer chore
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simplyk8
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Aug 1, 2001
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Pros: enthusiastic author, Smith reading, a different and culture, interesting idea
Cons: Long; frequent strays from topic; awkward writing style; often nonsensical anecdotes
The Bottom Line: "The Spirit..." has potential, but is ultimately rocky and disorganized. Much of it is interesting, too much is muddled. Worth a skim, but don't read every word.
Review: As an entering student at Smith College, I found myself immersed in the new life I would be coming into: excited about everything, planning my class loads, wondering what my roommate would be like, fretting about dorms, the right place on campus, and...
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A Typical One-Dimensional View
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nimh_rat
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Dec 1, 2007
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Pros: Researched and wonderfully presented details of a very complex and high-staked situation.
Cons: An romantic and uncritical--one-dimensional--look at the facts discovered.
The Bottom Line: Good reading for learning more about the Hmong; just don't fall into the same trap as the author and the book's doctors by generalizing about a diverse ethnic group.
Review: The Spirit Catches You
is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in learning trivia about Hmong-Americans and, in particular, the tragic outcome for an epileptic Hmong-American child caught in the middle of an epic clash between her Hmong parents ...
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Smith Summer Reading a chore
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simplyk8
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Aug 1, 2001
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Pros: Interesting idea, Smith summer reading, a different point of view and culture
Cons: Long; frequent strays from topic; awkward writing style; often nonsensical anecdotes
The Bottom Line: "The Spirit..." has potential, but is ultimately rocky and disorganized. While much of it is interesting, too much of it is muddled. Worth a skim, but don't read every word.
Review: As an entering student at Smith College, I found myself immersed in the new life I would be coming into: excited about everything, planning my class loads, wondering what my roommate would be like, fretting about dorms, the right place on campus, and...
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