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Like this: Like Loading Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email Address never made public. Follow Following. Vamos a Leer Join other followers. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. Loading Comments Email Name Website. In this case, as in the case of many Mexican migrant farm workers, the American dream never comes to fruition. Lifting the story up from the mundane, Jim? An afterword recorded by the author gives even more background on his family.

Vargas's narration offers an authentic and strong Mexican voice. Highly recommended for all collections and bookstores. About the Author Francisco Jimenez emigrated from Tlaquepaque, Mexico, to California, where he worked for many years in the fields with his family. He received both his master's degree and his Ph.

Woodson National Book Award. Great book By woodsgrl My Spanish tutor recommended this book, and I bought to help my reading comprehension. It has helped tremendously. I would say that it is for the intermediate learner or maybe, slightly higher. I have read all but the last three chapters, and have enjoyed them immensely.

It has also helped me learn a great deal more about verbs number one thing for me , grammar, and sentence structure in Spanish. This would be a great book for anyone learning Spanish, or for Spanish speakers to read to their children. For those who are unfamiliar with the Bracero Programa which took place in California in the s, s, and maybe, the s, it will be quite the eye-opener. Los Braceros picked all the fruits and vegetables that were commercially grown in California, and in my opinion, were treated despicably.

These are the more-or-less autobiographical stories of the author who grew up in the era of this program, but the family never returned to Mexico. In two or three chapters, he mentions "undocumentos" so I believe that the family had green cards.

The author and his older brother were born in Mexico, but the rest of his siblings were born in California. I love these stories even though at times they are very sad. For all Spanish language learners, this book and the others should be read. A child's perspective on immigration The stories are filled with colloquial Spanish sayings and an eye-opening perspective on Mexican immigration.

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