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by Cristina Henriquez
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Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 8 years ago
This is good story. The point of it seemed to change a couple of times. I thought it was about Spanish speaking people in America. Then it seemed to sort of become a cautionary tale. After I was finished it seemed to be a story about just how hard and unexpected life can be.
Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 9 years ago
So this year, I'm participating in a group-blog project reading through Entertainment Weekly's list of the 50 books that best defines each state, and this here'd be my first entry. By the way, we've had a couple of bloggers drop out -- if you're interested in joining in the fun, let me know. Ar...
Blondie and Read
Blondie and Read rated it 10 years ago
Hmm.... great ideas, but not so sure about the execution... Review to come.
Angel's Book Reviews 2.0
Angel's Book Reviews 2.0 rated it 10 years ago
THE BOOK OF UNKNOWN AMERICANS, BY CRISTINA HENRÍQUEZA very dear friend of mine recommended it to me, saying it's not what I would usually read, but I might as well try it for the Women-Only Challenge, and maybe I would enjoy it. That was a bit surprising, since I always thought myself as a very ecle...
Memories From Books on Booklikes
Memories From Books on Booklikes rated it 10 years ago
The Book of Unknown Americans by Cristina Henríquez is about the experience of Latin American immigrants in the US. It is one of several books I have read recently on the topic of immigration. It is a powerful statement in its ending and its characters - people who are just like you and me but who c...
Chris Blocker
Chris Blocker rated it 11 years ago
It's easy to go into a book with such a lucid title as The Book of Unknown Americans and know what you're getting. Though its subject and perspective is clearly a sensitive exploration of what it means to be of Hispanic origin in America, this novel doesn't stop there. There's so much more to it. I...
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