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BooksDon't Pig Out on Junk Food: The MK's Guide to Survival in the U.S.By Alma Daugherty Gordon Don't Pig Out on Junk Food offers valuable insights from experienced missionary kids that will equip other MKs, as well as the children of business, professional, military, and diplomatic personnel to make their cross-cultural entry to the U.S. successful. Missionary Children: Caught Between Cultures By Dr. Doris L. Walters Director of Missionary Family Counseling Services, Inc., Dr. Walters has spent over 20 years herself as a missionary in Japan and knows firsthand the challenges and stresses that face missionary kids and their families. Peanut Butter Friends in a Chop Suey World By Debo Brammer The story of a family with three children and their transition from the US to Taiwan and their transition into the Taiwanese culture. Told entirely from the perspective of the children and both parents and children preparing to mover overseas and living overseas will gain incredible insight and encouragement from this book. Raising Resilient MKs Edited by Joyce M. Bowers A comprehensive one-volume collection of the best and most current thinking on a wide range of topics dealing with the nurture and education of "missionary kids". It provides resources for people who have responsibility for MKs: parents, teachers, school administrators, adn caregivers. The Third Culture Kid Experience: Growing Up Among Worlds By David C. Pollok and Ruth E. Van Reken For many "third culture kids" (TCKs) this book will be their first opportunity to discover that they share a common heritage with countless others around the world. Interested in adding books from your own collection to this? Email mk2mk@ccci.org with the name of the book, the author, and a little snippet about the book itself.
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