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Cover of The Crossroads

The Crossroads

โœ Scribed by Diaz, Alexandra


Publisher
Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books; Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Weight
146 KB
Edition
First edition
Category
Fiction
City
New York
ISBN
1534414568

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โœฆ Synopsis


*โ€œAn incredibly heartfelt depiction of immigrants and refugees in a land full of uncertainty.โ€ โ€”Kirkus Reviews *

*โ€œDiaz paints an insightful, realistic picture of a place thatโ€™s filled with opportunity but simultaneously rife with discrimination, which is especially important reading for todayโ€™s children.โ€ โ€”Booklist *

โ€œFans of The Only Road will appreciate following Jaime and รngela on the next phase of their lives, while teachers and librarians may find the text useful to counter unsubstantiated myths about Central Americans fleeing to the US.โ€ โ€”School Library Journal

**Jaime and รngela discover what it means to be living as undocumented immigrants in the United States in this timely sequel to the Pura Belprรฉ Honor Book The Only Road. **

After crossing Mexico into the United States, Jaime Rivera thinks the worst is over. Starting a new school canโ€™t be that bad. Except it is, and not just because he can barely speak English. While his cousin รngela fits in quickly, with new friends and after-school activities, Jaime struggles with even the idea of calling this strange place โ€œhome.โ€ His real home is with his parents,abuela , and the rest of the family; not here where cacti and cattle outnumber people, where he can no longer be himselfโ€”a boy from Guatemala.

When bad news arrives from his parents back home, feelings of helplessness and guilt gnaw at Jaime. Gang violence in Guatemala means he canโ€™t return home, but heโ€™s not sure if he wants to stay either. The US is not the great place everyone said it would be, especially if youโ€™re sin papeles โ€”undocumentedโ€”like Jaime. When things look bleak, hope arrives from unexpected places: a quiet boy on the bus, a music teacher, an old ranch hand. With his sketchbook always close by, Jaime uses his drawings to show what it means to be a true citizen.

Powerful and moving, this touching sequel to The Only Road explores overcoming homesickness, finding ways to connect despite a language barrier, and discovering what it means to start over in a new place that alternates between being wonderful and completely unwelcoming.

**

โœฆ Subjects


Guatemalan Americans -- Juvenile fiction


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