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We are not from here

A ripped-from-the-headlines novel of desperation, escape, and survival across the U.S.-Mexico border. Pulga has his dreams. Chico has his grief. Peque?a has her pride. And these three teens have one another. But none of them have illusions about the town they've grown up in and the dangers that surround them. Even with the love of family, threats lurk around every corner. And when those threats become all too real, the trio knows they have no choice but to run: from their country, from their families, from their beloved home. Crossing from Guatemala through Mexico, they follow the route of La Bestia, the perilous train system that might deliver them to a better life--if they are lucky enough to survive the journey. With nothing but the bags on their backs and desperation drumming through their hearts, Pulga, Chico, and Peque?a know there is no turning back, despite the unknown that awaits them. And the darkness that seems to follow wherever they go. In this powerful story inspired by current events, the plight of migrants at the U.S. southern border is brought to painful, poignant, vivid life. An epic journey of danger, resilience, heartache, and hope.

Traditional guatemalan

2001
Describes the clothes and equipment worn by traditional Guatemalans throughout history, exploring how their dressing customs have changed throughout history.

I want to buy a vowel

a novel of illegal alienation
1997
Alfredo, a Guatemalan immigrant, must learn more about America than the phrase "I want to buy a vowel.".

I want to buy a vowel

a novel of illegal alienation
1996
Alfredo Santayana, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, has no money, no job, and the only English he knows is "I'd like to buy a vowel," which makes him an easy target for officials in Waxahachie, Texas, who are investigating satanic practices in the town.

Gracias, Rosa

1995
At first Kate does not like her new babysitter, Rosa, but after getting to know her and learning some Spanish language and customs, she is sad when Rosa returns to her family in Guatemala.

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