mexicans

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mexicans

From north to south

When his mother is sent back to Mexico for not having the proper immigration papers, a young boy named Jos? and his father travel from San Diego, California, to visit her in Tijuana.

Lucky boy

2017
"Solimar Castro-Valdez is eighteen and drunk on optimism when she embarks on a perilous journey across the US/Mexican border. Weeks later she arrives on her cousin's doorstep in Berkeley, CA, dazed by first love found then lost, and pregnant. This was not the plan. But amid the uncertainty of new motherhood and her American identity, Soli learns that when you have just one precious possession,you guard it with your life. For Soli, motherhood becomes her dwelling and the boy at her breast her hearth. Kavya Reddy has always followed her heart, much to her parents' chagrin. A mostly contented chef at a UC Berkeley sorority house, the unexpected desire to have a child descends like acyclone in Kavya's mid-thirties. When she can't get pregnant, this desire will test her marriage, it will test her sanity, and it will set Kavya and her husband, Rishi, on a collision course with Soli, when she is detained and her infant son comes under Kavya's care. As Kavya learns to be amother--the singing, story-telling, inventor-of-the-universe kind of mother she fantasized about being--she builds her love on a fault line, her heart wrapped around someone else's child "--Provided by.

Under the same moon

La misma luna
2007
A ten-year-old boy, whose mother left him in Mexico in order to create a better life for them in the United States, sets out to find her after the death of his grandmother.

The jaguar's children

A young immigrant named H?ctor becomes trapped in a water truck with other immigrants while attempting cross the American border, and struggles to find a way to escape the truck and get help.

Until I find Julian

2015
"Mateo's big brother Julian works in the United States. When the family doesn't hear from Julian for a few weeks, Mateo sneaks out and journeys north to find him, crossing the border with the help of a new friend, Angel"--Provided by publisher.

Farmworker's daughter

growing up Mexican in America
2005
Contains a first-hand account of growing up as a poor Mexican immigrant in a rural California farming town in the 1960s, chronicling the struggles to learn English, to fit in with schoolmates, and to bridge tensions between a traditional home life and the new world outside.

Illegal

reflections of an undocumented immigrant
2014
"A day after N. first crossed the U.S. border from Mexico, he was caught and then released onto the streets of Tijuana. Undeterred, N. crawled back through a tunnel to San Diego, where he entered the United States forever. Illegal: Reflections of an Undocumented Immigrant is his timely and compelling memoir of building a new life in America. Authorial anonymity is required to protect this life. Arriving in the 1990s with a 9th grade education, N. traveled to Chicago where he found access to ESL classes and GED classes. He eventually attended college and graduate school and became a professional translator. Despite having a well-paying job, N. was isolated by a lack of official legal documentation. Travel concerns made big promotions out of reach. Vacation time was spent hiding at home, pretending that he was on a long-planned trip. The simple act of purchasing his girlfriend a beer at a Cubs baseball game caused embarrassment and shame when N. couldn't produce a valid ID. A frustrating contradiction, N. lived in a luxury high-rise condo but couldn't fully live the American dream. He did, however, find solace in the one gift America gave him--his education. Ultimately, N.'s is the story of the triumph of education over adversity. In Illegal he debunks the stereotype that undocumented immigrants are freeloaders without access to education or opportunity for advancement. With bravery and honesty, N. details the constraints, deceptions, and humiliations that characterize alien life "amid the shadows." "--.

Illegal

reflections of an undocumented immigrant
Memoir of Jose Angel N., an undocumented Mexican immigrant who nonetheless managed to finish his GED and even attend college and graduate school, all without proper identification.

Devolver al remitente

2010
After his family hires migrant Mexican workers to help save their Vermont farm from foreclosure, eleven-year-old Tyler befriends the oldest daughter, but when he discovers they may not be in the country legally, he realizes that real friendship knows no borders.

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