Unrooted Childhoods

Unrooted Childhoods: Memoirs of Growing up Global is a book of memoirs of several people who grew up in multiple countries, or moving frequently between distant regions within the same country, also known as third culture kids. It is edited by Faith Eidse and Nina Sichel. It documents the life, including the unique challenges, feelings of difference/outsiderism, and gifts, of growing up in multiple nations, cultures, and language-regions. It was first published in 2004.[1][2]

Unrooted Childhoods: Memoirs of Growing up Global
AuthorFaith Eidse
Nina Sichel
LanguageEnglish
PublisherNicholas Brealey Publishing
Publication date
2004 (2004)
Pages228
ISBN978-1-85788-338-1

Primary authors

  • Faith Eidse (born February 19, 1955) is a writer and author. She received the Kingsbury Award and was nominated for the Bellwether Prize. She grew up in Congo/Zaire, Canada, and the United States.
  • Nina Sichel, born in the U.S. and raised in Venezuela, is a writer, former editor and ESL teacher.

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