If you liked Empowering North Korean refugees in the US by Andrew Hong and Julie Boatright Wilson, start with Implementing plans of safe care in Massachusetts (2018), The "stuck kids" problem (2015), and How far does the apple fall from the tree? (2018). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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BookOrb recommends Implementing plans of safe care in Massachusetts (2018), The "stuck kids" problem (2015), How far does the apple fall from the tree? (2018), Strategic philanthropy (2017), and Resident-centered open knowledge (2017).
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Empowering North Korean refugees in the US is by Andrew Hong and Julie Boatright Wilson.