An astonishing story that puts a human face on the ongoing debate about immigration reform in the United States, now updated with a new Epilogue and Afterword, photos of Enrique and his family, an author interview, and more--the definitive edition of a classic of contemporary America Based on the Los Angeles Times newspaper series that won two Pulitzer Prizes, one for feature writing and another for feature photography, this page-turner about the power of family is a popular text in classrooms and a touchstone for communities across the country to engage in...
An astonishing story that puts a human face on the ongoing debate about immigration reform in the United States, now updated with a new Epilogue an...
Adapted for young people, this edition of Enrique's Journey iswritten by Sonia Nazario and based on the adult book of the same name. It is the true story of Enrique, a teenager from Honduras, who sets out on a journey, braving hardship and peril, to find his mother, who had no choice but to leave him when he was a child and go to the United States in search of work. Enrique's story will bring to light the daily struggles of migrants, legal and otherwise, and the complicated choices they face simply trying to survive and provide for the basic needs of their families....
Adapted for young people, this edition of Enrique's Journey iswritten by Sonia Nazario and based on the adult book of the sam...
"Un relato conmovedor que le da un rostro humano a los indocumentados, tan bello como marcado de cicatrices. Imprescindible."--Kirkus Reviews, resena destacada.
Basada en el libro homonimo para adultos, La Travesia de Enrique de Sonia Nazario esta disponible en su version adaptada para lectores jovenes traducida al espanol por Ana Ras. Esta es la verdadera historia de Enrique, un adolescente hondureno que emprende un viaje arduo y peligroso en busca de su madre, quien se vio forzada a dejarlo de nino para marcharse a los Estados Unidos a trabajar. La historia de Enrique...
"Un relato conmovedor que le da un rostro humano a los indocumentados, tan bello como marcado de cicatrices. Imprescindible."--Kirkus Reviews, ...