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1) How does the story of Thi Buis familys survival from poverty, war, escape, and resettlement in the U.S. inform our understanding of the refugee experience in the United States? How does this narrative challenge the model minority myth that assumes Asian Americans have attained social and economic success and do not experience racism? 2) Analyze the title The Best We Could Do. Where and how in the narrative does the title The Best We Could Do first appear? [For reference, answer is on p. 55 – the doctors attending the death of her mothers first-born baby apologize and say that they did the best that we could do.] What was the original context for this phrase? Does it resonate with new or different meanings throughout the book, and how? What is the effect of investing this phrase with several possible meanings? Who is the we in the title, and how do its several points of reference enable a reader to trace the intergenerational traumas and survivals at the heart of The Best We Could Do?
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