Bag om Adaptation: The Pandemic Learning Journey of an Immigrant Family
Notwithstanding the status of our birth, notwithstanding the circumstances of our nationality, notwithstanding the situation of our migration, and notwithstanding our thoughts, life must go on from the rising of the sun to the going down! This book, Adaptation: The Pandemic Learning Journey of an Immigrant Family, authored by Ebiye and Edward Agbai, with contributions from their children Miami, Tekenade, and Eladebi, reveals their family experiences when migrating from Nigerian to Canada in search of a better life for their children. The book exemplifies the odyssey of a unique family, needless to say; the Agbais are unique in several ways. That uniqueness informed the parts of the book like the Pandemic Learning Journey of an Immigrant Family ('weaving of this basket'). They made the book easy to read because of the introduction and elucidation of everyday human situations and unique human characteristics.Adaptation: The Pandemic Learning Journey of an Immigrant Family reveals the experience of many immigrant families on the road of life. This book features current affairs appropriately, especially considering the stint with COVID-19 and is also well-rounded. The work is aptly a basket weaving metaphor. Family values and activities are creatively woven into the basket. There is hardly anyone who would not relate to this family element. Furthermore, several other antecedents make the book a compelling read. You can be sure, even at the stage of the Foreword, that something you can relate to is waiting for you somewhere hidden within the front and back covers of the boo
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