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'Weisskirch has compiled an excellent set of chapters that, together, provide a refreshing perspective on an inevitable experience that immigrant families face as they transition to new lands. The volume is a must-read for scholars and practitioners dedicated to understanding how the nuances of immigration manifest in the lives of youth and parents across multiple settings and, importantly, across developmental periods.' - Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor, Arizona State University
'Language Brokering in Immigrant Families is the first of its kind. The contributors to this volume provide in-depth analysis, theoretical and empirical contributions, and ideas for further study about language brokering, an understudied yet relevant area in today's discussion about immigration.' - Alejandro Morales, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
'This volume provides an innovative account of language brokering, its functions within immigrant families, and its effects on the well-being and development of children, adolescents, and emerging adults. Is language brokering helpful or harmful for young people? The answer is "both" and "it depends" - and this volume provides many detailed reasons why.' - Seth J. Schwartz, University of Miami
'This groundbreaking volume brings together a wide range of research from across disciplines and around the world to address multiple dimensions of immigrant child language brokering-a ubiquitous and yet still largely invisible phenomena that shapes immigrant youth development. The authors raise critical questions for policy, practice, and theorizing and collectively make evident just how multi-dimensional and variable this practice is.' - Marjorie Faulstich Orellana, University of California, Los Angeles