Saturday, May 5, 2012

Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan

I read this book on Tuesday when I was sick and stayed home from school. I have to say that it's different from a lot of the books I read and review. This book was a Pura Belpré Award Winner, a Jane Addams Children's Book Award Winner, a WIlla Catner Award Winner, an ALA Top Ten BEst Books for Young Adults, Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist and even more. So as you can see, this is a very good book.

This is a book about a girl name Esperanza who lives in Mexico with her mom, dad and Abuelita (grandmother) on their ranch. For reasons I won't tell you so as not to completely spoil the book, Esperanza and her mother have to escape Mexico with one of their servant's family and flee to California. This book is about Esperanza and her struggles adjusting to life on a Mexican labor camp.

I would recommend this book to anyone who likes to read about true issues and books about teenagers and struggles, not just about rich white girl troubles but about real people.

 Although this book won many awards, I would rate this book an 8.5/10 because I wasn't really very captured in the beginning of the book although once I got into it it started to get really good. Often times I was mad at Esperanza because she kept complaining and being rude although in her position I can understand how she would be very confused. Also, I got really attached to the character Miguel.

-Flounder

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