Poland

“Poland” by Deborah Chancellor, published by Franklin Watts in 2008, is a 30-page exploration of cultural transition and adaptation. This book tells the story of Karolina, who was born in Poland and moved to England at the age of eight. It provides insights into how individuals settle into new countries, highlighting the differences in lifestyles and traditions between Poland and England.
Readers will find a narrative that focuses on the experiences of migration and the challenges of adjusting to a new environment. The book delves into themes of cultural identity and social integration, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of moving between countries. With its engaging storytelling, “Poland” serves as an informative piece within the realms of juvenile nonfiction and social science.
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This tells the story of Karolina, who was born in Poland and moved to England when she was eight years old. It explains how people settle into a new country and compares lifestyles and traditions.
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