The Other Side : : Stories of Central American Teen Refugees who Dream of Crossing the Border
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Where are your children? -- Now I'm going to sleep for a little bit -- The other side means the other side -- It was like cotton, but when I touched it, it was just ice -- There are snakes there -- He and I got along really well -- La Cabuya -- Before and after -- To this day -- About the refugees.
You can't really tell what time it is when you're in the freezer. Every year, thousands of migrant children and teens cross the U.S.-Mexico border. The journey is treacherous and sometimes deadly, but worth the risk for migrants who are escaping gang violence and poverty in their home countries. And for those refugees who do succeed? They face an immigration process that is as winding and multi-tiered as the journey that brought them here. In this book, award-winning Mexican author Juan Pablo Villalobos strings together the diverse experiences of eleven real migrant teenagers, offering readers a beginning road map to issues facing the region. These timely accounts of courage, sacrifice, and survival―including two fourteen-year-old girls forming a tenuous friendship as they wait in a frigid holding cell, a boy in Chicago beginning to craft his future while piecing together his past in El Salvador, and cousins learning to lift each other up through angry waters―offer a rare and invaluable window into the U.S.-Central American refugee crisis. In turns optimistic and heartbreaking, The Other Side balances the boundless hope at the center of immigration with the weight of its risks and repercussions. Here is a necessary read for young people on both sides of the issue.
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PUBLISHED
New York : Farrar Straus Giroux, [2019]
Year Published: 2019
Description: 147 pages ; 22 cm
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780374305734
0374305730
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Harvey, Rosalind.
SUBJECTS
Teenage refugees -- Central America -- Juvenile literature.
Teenage immigrants -- Central America -- Juvenile literature.
Central America -- Emigration and immigration -- Juvenile literature.
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Juvenile literature.