A Good Provider Is One Who Leaves
A Good Provider Is One Who Leaves: One Family and Migration in the 21st Century
In "A Good Provider Is One Who Leaves," Jason DeParle delivers a profound narrative that transcends the mere act of reporting, weaving a rich tapestry of human ambition, sacrifice, and resilience through the lens of a Filipino family's multigenerational journey. At its core, this remarkable story follows the footsteps of Rosalie, who emerges from the depths of Manila's shantytowns to achieve her dream of nursing in the United States, fundamentally altering her family's destiny. DeParle's masterful chronicle, rooted in three decades of intimate observation, captures the essence of our times—the era of global migration—presenting it not as a political debate but as a human experience, marked by the relentless pursuit of a better life. Through the lives of Rosalie and her family, DeParle challenges the reader to view migration beyond headlines and statistics, revealing the nuanced realities of individuals caught in the crosscurrents of history and aspiration. Set against the backdrop of a world increasingly defined by movement, "A Good Provider Is One Who Leaves" stands as a testament to the enduring power of dreams and the unyielding bonds of family. With compassion and unparalleled insight, DeParle crafts a narrative that is both a poignant family saga and a significant commentary on one of the defining global phenomena of our time, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities and human stories behind migration.
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