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The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child
Jimenez, Francisco, Jimenez (Author)
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Format: Paperback, 146pp.
Date of publication: Oct 1997
ISBN-13: 9780826317971
Dimensions: 18.03 cm. (length) X 12.19 cm. (width) X 0.99 cm. (thickness)
Weight: 141 grams
This book includes illustrations
This book was a nominee, honoree, or winner of:
Americas Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature, Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards, Young Hoosier Book Award
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About the book
After dark in a Mexican border town, a father holds open a hole in a wire fence as his wife and two small boys crawl through.
So begins life in the United States for many people every day. And so begins this collection of twelve autobiographical stories by Santa Clara University professor Francisco Jimenez, who at the age of four illegally crossed the border with his family in 1947.
"The Circuit", the story of young Panchito and his trumpet, is one of the most widely anthologized stories in Chicano literature. At long last, Jimenez offers more about the wise, sensitive little boy who has grown into a role model for subsequent generations of immigrants.
These independent but intertwined stories follow the family through their circuit, from picking cotton and strawberries to topping carrots — and back again — over a number of years. As it moves from one labor camp to the next, the little family of four grows into ten. Impermanence and poverty define their lives. But... [More...] [Edit review] [Delete review]
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