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What would you do if your mom scheduled a doctor's appointment for you with an "alien"? This is exactly the dilemma Kate faces when she gets sick. She's scared about going to the doctor's office, and even more nervous about meeting an alien! Come with Kate as she faces her fears, broadens her understanding of the world, and learns a valuable lesson about the fears we all share, as well as the differences that make each of us unique, interesting, and special. Was her visit really with an alien, or was it with someone else? Hollie Davis Frick is an in-house immigration attorney for a healthcare…mehr

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What would you do if your mom scheduled a doctor's appointment for you with an "alien"? This is exactly the dilemma Kate faces when she gets sick. She's scared about going to the doctor's office, and even more nervous about meeting an alien! Come with Kate as she faces her fears, broadens her understanding of the world, and learns a valuable lesson about the fears we all share, as well as the differences that make each of us unique, interesting, and special. Was her visit really with an alien, or was it with someone else? Hollie Davis Frick is an in-house immigration attorney for a healthcare network and specializes in helping physicians and other health-care workers obtain employment authorization in the United States. Like Kate, Hollie has always disliked calling immigrants "aliens" and she's happy to do her part to abolish this ridiculous practice.
Autorenporträt
Hollie Davis Frick is an in-house immigration attorney for a health-care network and specializes in helping physicians and other health-care workers obtain employment authorization in the United States. Before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, Hollie saw first-hand how foreign-born physicians, nurses, pharmacists, lab techs, and other health care personnel risked their lives to help people, regardless of where they were born, while still miraculously managing their own fears of losing family members in their home countries. Like Kate, the main character in this book, Hollie believes these physicians are courageous, awesome human beings, and their story needs to be told. Hollie has always disliked calling immigrants "aliens" and she's happy to do her part to abolish this ridiculous practice. No one should have an "alien number," period. Hollie is also the mother of two amazing daughters who, like Kate, were also not excited about trips to the doctor's office.