Hide Transcript Show TranscriptIN THE END,,, FRIENDSHIP AND FOOD PLAY SUCH AN IMPORTANT ROLE..... (00-06-31)(TERRY FARISH/CO-AUTH) "HE MOVES TO PORTLAND MAINE, HE'S IN KENNEDYAR P (BUTT TO 00-06-41) BUT EVEN HERE HE'S REMEMBERING THE REFUGEE CAMP WHERE HIS GRANDMOTHER . IT'S A WAY FOR US TO BUILD COMMUNITY ARNDOU DIFFERENT CULTURES TO HAVE BOOKS ABOUT THE NEWCOMERS TO MAINE." BY THE WAY,,, THE BOOK IS ILLUSTRATED BY A MAN NAMED KEN DALEY,,, HIS PARENTS EMEGRATED FROM DOMINCA TO CANAAdvertisement Maine woman, refugee collaborate to write children's book Share Copy Link CopyA Kittery woman and a refugee who grew up in Portland have collaborated to write a new children’s book.“A Feast for Joseph” is about a young African refugee named Joseph who has moved to Portland and how he deals with adapting to his new life.“He moves to Portland, Maine. Farish and Bonny met in 2013 while Farish was working with Portland’s Sudanese community. It's a way for us to build community around different cultures to have books about the newcomers to Maine,” Farish said.
Source: CNN December 09, 2021 07:21 UTC