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Christine Jenkins is a high school math teacher who has never heard of Kinyarwanda or Kigali. Sonia and Eugene are Rwandan teenagers who have just set foot on American soil. Assuming they need a parent, social worker, and miracle maker, Christine enters their lives with naïve notions of how their relationship will unfold. Her attempts to overcome cultural barriers come in the form of awkward conversations, forced smiles, material gifts - and lasagna. Lots of lasagna. A series of life-changing events throws Christine's plans off course, destroying her sense of security and control. As she…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Christine Jenkins is a high school math teacher who has never heard of Kinyarwanda or Kigali. Sonia and Eugene are Rwandan teenagers who have just set foot on American soil. Assuming they need a parent, social worker, and miracle maker, Christine enters their lives with naïve notions of how their relationship will unfold. Her attempts to overcome cultural barriers come in the form of awkward conversations, forced smiles, material gifts - and lasagna. Lots of lasagna. A series of life-changing events throws Christine's plans off course, destroying her sense of security and control. As she slowly discovers what matters most, Eugene and Sonia gift her with lessons of faith, love, and resilience. Based on actual events, Fake Smiles and Lasagna is a tale of the transformative power of unlikely friendships - and how to find joy in unexpected places.
Autorenporträt
Christine Jenkins is the head of the mathematics department at Moses Brown School in Providence, where she teaches calculus and psychology. She lives in Rhode Island with her husband and two teenage daughters, but seeks inspiration along the shores of Cape Cod.