Books about immigration include works that explore the historical, social, political, and economic aspects of migration. Topics may cover the experiences of immigrants, immigration policy, the impact of migration on societies, and the challenges and opportunities migrants face. The collection encompasses memoirs, biographies, scholarly analyses, policy discussions, and fictional narratives that provide diverse perspectives on the immigrant experience. Whether you are interested in personal stories, policy debates, or the broader implications of migration, these works offer valuable insights into the multifaceted world of immigration. Here are our books about immigration.

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My Boy Will Die of Sorrow by Efrén C. Olivares

My Boy Will Die of Sorrow | A Memoir of Immigration from the Front Lines by Efrén C. Olivares offers insight into the real-life toll of immigration and family separation. Olivares reflects on the immigrant experience then and now, on what separations do to families, and how the act of separation itself adds another layer to the immigrant identity.