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Reaching Out

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From the perspective of the young adult he was then, Francisco Jiménez describes the challenges he faced in his efforts to continue his education.
During his college years, the very family solidarity that allowed Francisco to survive as a child is tested. Not only must he leave his family behind when he goes to Santa Clara University, but while Francisco is there, his father abandons the family and returns to Mexico. This is the story of how Francisco coped with poverty, with his guilt over leaving his family financially strapped, with his self-doubt about succeeding academically, and with separation. Once again his telling is honest, true, and inspiring.


A propos de l'auteur

Francisco Jiménez emigrated from Tlaquepaque, Mexico, to California, where he worked for many years in the fields with his family. He received both his master’s degree and his Ph.D. from Columbia University and is now the chairman of the Modern Languages and Literature Department at Santa Clara University, the setting of much of his newest novel, Reaching Out. He is the Pura Belpre Honor winning author of The Circuit, Breaking Through, and La Mariposa. He is also the recipient of the John Steinbeck Award. He lives with his family in Santa Clara, California.

Résumé

The third book in Francisco Jiménez's powerful and acclaimed memoirs about his childhood and adolescence as the son of Mexican immigrants in California.
“In this eloquent, transfixing account, Jiménez again achieves a masterful addition to the literature of the memoir.” —Smithsonian Magazine
Leaving his home in Bonetti Ranch, a migrant community of dilapidated army barracks with no indoor plumbing or drinkable water, Francisco Jiménez sets off for college. He leaves behind a family struggling to pay for food and rent, and a desperate, broken father.
Carrying memories of years of poverty and prejudice with him, he enters a world entirely different from his own. Yet as he types other students’ papers in exchange for clothing, as he studies hard, as he meets with unexpected kindness, he uses those memories of struggle to see his way forward. Once again his telling is honest, true, and inspiring.
“Rooted in the past, Jiménez’s story is also about the continuing struggle to make it in America, not only for immigrant kids but also for those in poor families. Never melodramatic or self-important, the spare episodes will draw readers with the quiet daily detail of work, anger, sorrow, and hope.” —Booklist (starred review)
“No one who reads these life stories will forget them. Jiménez reaches out to let us walk in his shoes, feel his pain and pride, joy and sorrow, regrets and hope.” —Sacramento Bee
“Brings to the forefront the daily trials of poor immigrant families. Compelling and honest.” —School Library Journal
has published and edited several books on Mexican and Mexican American literature.
Francisco Jiménez's four-book autobiography has been included in the American Library Association Booklist's 50 Best Young Adult Books of All Time and has been recognized with awards including the Américas Book Award, the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, the Pura Belpré Honor Book Award, and the Tomás Rivera Book Award.

  • The Circuit
  • Breaking Through
  • Reaching Out
  • Taking Hold

Texte suppl.

"[Jimenez] does a thorough job . . . of describing the difficulties, such as feeling unprepared and disadvantaged when compared to others, that some first-generation college students face . . . There are several kind-hearted mentors and benefactors . . . These gestures of kindness offer readers hope. This book is recommended for the library that already has the first two books on its shelf."--VOYA (3Q3P) "No one who reads these life stories will forget them. Jiménez reaches out to let us walk in his shoes, feel his pain and pride, joy and sorrow, regrets and hope. All three books should be required reading for Californians. Students of Mexican heritage will see themselves. The rest of us will better understand what it takes to make this journey. And we'll all be hanging on for the next book."--Sacramento Bee, Living Here section (pg. D3) "In this eloquent, transfixing account, Jimenez again achieves a masterful addition to the literature of the memoir."--Smithsonian Magazine, Best Books of the Year 2008

Détails du produit

Auteurs Francisco Jimenez, Francisco Jiménez, Jimenez Francisco Jimenez
Edition Houghton Mifflin Company
 
Contenu Livre
Forme du produit Livre de poche
Date de parution 07.09.2009
Catégorie Ecole et pédagogie > Livres scolaires pour élèves
Livres pour enfants et adolescents > Littérature spécialisée (texte ou images) > Etre humain
 
EAN 9780547250304
ISBN 978-0-547-25030-4
Nombre de pages 208
Recommandation d'âge 8 à 12 ans
Dimensions (emballage) 12,7 x 17,8 x 1,4 cm
Poids (emballage) 145 g
 
Thème The Circuit
Catégories Survival, Deportation, Baby, Board, Para, Coming of age, Education, Literature, Politics, Diversity, Toddler, Language, English, California, kindness, Self-help, Labor, Story, American Dream, Immigration, family, Immigrant, bilingual, Social, Nonfiction, Boy, Home, Poverty, Coyote, School, childhood, Cultural, justice, Agriculture, Young, picture, Faith, Immersion, HOPE, True, preschool, empathy, multicultural, Message, espanol, Children’s / Teenage: General interest, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Boys and men, Relating to Latin / Hispanic American people, Hispanic Heritage Month, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION: Social Topics / Assimilation *, JUVENILE NONFICTION: Diversity & Multicultural, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION: School & Education *, JUVENILE NONFICTION: Religion / General, JUVENILE NONFICTION: Activism & Social Justice, childrens, Children’s / Teenage social topics: Migration / refugees, Children’s / Teenage: Social issues / topics, Children’s / Teenage social topics: Activism / activists, Children’s / Teenage: Social topics: Poverty / precarity, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION: Activism & Social Justice, Educational: Religious studies, lit, Non, nonfiction books for kids, Tween, books for 12 year old boys, books for kids, books for teens, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Prejudice and intolerance, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism, spanish books, nonfiction books for teens, books for 8 year old girls, books for 8 year old boys, books for 10 year old boys, books for 12 year old girls, books for 9 year old boys, books for 9 year old girls, books for 11 year old girls, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Philosophy, Religion and beliefs, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Diversity, equality and inclusion, books for 11 year old boys, baby books in spanish, spanish board books, illegal immigrant, tween books for girls ages 11 12 13 14, spanish books for toddlers, books in spanish for kids, childrens books in spanish, books for 8 year olds, biographies for teens, childrens books ages 8 9 10 11 12, books for boys 12 13 14 15 16 17 18, books for preteens, books for girls 12 13 14 15 16 17 18, books for 12 18, anti racism, kids books ages 8 9 10, anti racism books for kids, empathy books for kids, bilingual children's books, childrens book about racism, childrens books about diversity, diversity books for toddlers, diversity board books, books about diversity for kids, bebes, immigrant family struggles, biographies for kids age 12 13 14, mexican american literature, a book about racism, children books in spanish, a book about racism for kids, mexican american memoirs, childrens books on ra, immigrant family memoir, biography migrant worker, mexican cultural memoir, immigrant journey america, books for 10 11 12 year old boys, mexican american story, united states immigrants, Immigrant family narrative, books for 12 18spanish, mexican american autobiography, latino immigrant family, Mexican American memoir, mexican heritage books
 

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