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The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child - Francisco Jimenez
The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child
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'La frontera'...I heard it for the first time back in the late 1940s when Papa and Mama told me and Roberto, my older brother, that someday we would take a long trip north, cross la frontera, enter California, and leave our poverty behind. So begins this honest and powerful account of a family's... show more
'La frontera'...I heard it for the first time back in the late 1940s when Papa and Mama told me and Roberto, my older brother, that someday we would take a long trip north, cross la frontera, enter California, and leave our poverty behind. So begins this honest and powerful account of a family's journey to the fields of California—to a life of constant moving, from strawberry fields to cotton fields, from tent cities to one-room shacks, from picking grapes to topping carrots and thinning lettuce. Seen through the eyes of a boy who longs for an education and the right to call one palce home, this is a story of survival, faith, and hope. It is a journey that will open readers' hearts and minds.
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9780826317971 (0826317979)
ASIN: 9780826317971
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Pages no: 134
Edition language: English
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Bryan's Blog
Bryan's Blog rated it
The Circuit by Francisco Jimenez proves that you accomplish so many things even if you started from nothing. Panchito was born in Mexico and comes from a family pour migrant farm workers who traveled the seasonal circuit. Panchito and his family remind me ...
SavannahS
SavannahS rated it
4.5 Circuit response
From the book called The circuit I learned a lot from another person's perspective, from immigration to working on the farm. Several times in the book we see the main character, Panchito, who has a father who worked hard long hours in the field. His back started to hurt and it only got worse, from b...
Tiger's Book Room
Tiger's Book Room rated it
4.5 A Very Emotional Book.
Being an immigrant, this struck a particularly deep chord with me. In the middle of the book, there was even a chapter which made me cry. I feel terrible for this child, for the conditions that he is forced to be in, and for all others like him. I feel embarrassed about the very system that kept my ...
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