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Title:
Still dreaming = Seguimos so�nando
Alternate title:
Seguimos so�nando
Series:
Summary:
En el primer libro infantil que describe el cap�itulo olvidado de la historia de los Estados Unidos conocido como la Repatriaci�on Mexicana, un ni�no y su familia dejan su amado hogar para evitar ser separados por el gobierno. Ante la perspectiva de ser separados, un ni�no y su familia toman la dif�icil decisi�on de dejar su hogar y emprender un viaje lleno de incertidumbre. En el camino, se encuentran con otras personas como ellos. Familias con ra�ices profundas atadas a la tierra. Otros que ayudaron a construir los ferrocarriles. Algunos eran due�nos de tiendas y trabajadores de f�abricas. Cada uno con esperanzas y sue�nos similares. Los historiadores estiman que entre 1930 y 1940, dos millones de personas que viv�ian en los Estados Unidos fueron sacadas a la fuerza y enviadas a vivir aM�exico. Contando esta historia desde la perspectiva de un ni�no, la galardonada autora Claudia Guadalupe Mart�inez relata l�iricamente este per�iodo de la historia de los Estados Unidos a menudo pasado por alto: La Repatriaci�on Mexicana. Las emotivas ilustraciones de Magdalena Mora transmiten esta conmovedora historia de a�noranza por el hogar y la permanencia, que refleja muchos de los sue�nos y esperanzas de la gente de hoy.

In the first children's book to describe the long-forgotten chapter of US history known as Mexican Repatriation, a boy and his family leave their beloved home to avoid being separated by the government. Faced with the prospect of being separated from each other, a young boy and his family make the difficult decision to leave their home and begin a journey filled with uncertainty. On the road, they meet other people like them. Families with deep roots tied to the land. Others that helped build the railroads. Some were shop owners and factory workers. Each with similar hopes and dreams. Historians estimate that between 1930 and 1940, two million people living in the United States were forcibly removed and sent to live in Mexico. Telling this story from a child's perspective, award-winning author Claudia Guadalupe Mart�inez lyrically recounts this often-overlooked period of United States history--Mexican Repatriation. Emotive illustrations by Magdalena Mora convey this poignant tale of longing for home and permanence, which reflects many of the dreams and hopes of people today.
Audience:
004-007. Children's Book Press, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc.

Grades 1-4. Children's Book Press, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc.
General Note:
VOX Audio playback device includes headphone jack, external speaker, play/pause button, volume controls, page-turning controls, rechargeable battery, and removable AC adapter.

Book originally published: New York : Children's Book Press, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc., [2022]

Includes author's note.
Edition:
VOX Books edition.
Physical Description:
1 audio-enabled book (1 volume (unpaged)) : color illustrations ; 22 x 28 cm
Publisher:
[Library Ideas, LLC],
Publication Date:
2023

2022
ISBN:
9798885192750
Publication Information:
[Fairfax, Virginia] : [Library Ideas, LLC], [2023], c2022.
Award Note:
Pura Belpr�e Illustrator Honor, 2023.
Call Number:
PBA MARTINEZ
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