The I Index

Learning America: One Woman’s Fight for Educational Justice for Refugee Children

Top of the pile

88

/100

I Index Overall Rating

Readers

98/100

Critics

77/100

Scholars

N/A

Author:

Luma Mufleh

Publisher:

Mariner Books

Date:

April 5, 2022

A leader's personal story and a blueprint for change that will inspire schools and communities across America.

What The Reviewers Say

Barbara Spindel,
The Christian Science Monitor
... describes how Mufleh herself 'learned America.' She writes vividly about her childhood in Jordan, noting the influence of “artifacts from the West” like Motown records and Archie comics. Most influential of all, however, was the movie '9 to 5,' whose depiction of unapologetically strong women inspired her. Decades later, Mufleh herself is an inspiration..
Elizabeth R. Hayford,
Library Journal
Mufleh, an award-winning educator, combines her unique personal story with the astonishing narrative of how she built a successful school network for refugees in the United States, first in Georgia, then in Ohio.
Katie Noah Gibson,
Shelf Awareness
Mufleh recounts her own challenges as a refugee, which involved coming out to her family and navigating life in the U.S. on her own. But she focuses mainly on her students, painting vivid portraits of their gifts, quirks and the steep obstacles their families faced.

Kirkus
... moving.