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An extraordinary book that celebrates the joyful return of Alfredito and his family to the country they left as refugees.
Ages 4 to 9
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Esta Navidad, Alfredito y su familia se preparan para regresar a la vieja casa en El Salvador. Es la primera vez que vuelven desde que tuvieron que irse como refugiados hace algunos años, haciendo el camino por tierra hasta California. Pero este viaje lo harán en avión. Volarán por primera vez.
Ages 4 to 9
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Unlike many books about emigration this story deals with a person who decides to stay in his small, remote town by the sea in Latin America. An award-winning author and illustrator bring us the powerful story of Jimmy, who is inspired by Muhammad Ali.
Ages 4 to 7
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Mamá, Papá y los seis hermanos y hermanas viven detrás de esta mágica tienda. Su terraza en el techo provee una vista de la ciudad y de los volcanes cercanos. Los papás del narrador huyeron de China y se refugiaron en América Central, donde establecieron sus negocios. La gente viene de toda la ciudad e incluso de la provincia para comprar telas de colores vivos, hilos brillantes y otros accesorios para la costura y la sastrería, artes por las cuales los nativos guatemaltecos son famosos.
Ages 4 to 8
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A moving story about a common reality -- what it's like for a little girl whose father has left his family behind to go find work.
Ages 4 to 7
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This is the story of Anna and her family, Mennonite migrant workers from Mexico who must travel north each year to work in Canada.
Ages 4 to 7
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A frank, gritty novel about a sixteen-year-old Chinese immigrant who is trying to fit in at his suburban high school. But when his father learns his son is gay, he kicks him out, leaving the teen to cope with life on the street in downtown Toronto.
Ages 14 and up
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After his grandparents decide to join their son in the United States with their son, leaving twelve-year-old Enrique and his mother behind in Cuba, Enrique has many questions, including: Why did his beloved grandparents and his father have to leave?
Ages 9 to 12
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Adwoa Badoe's remarkable storytelling talent combines with Bushra Junaid's innovative collage style to create a warm and humorous story about one family's growing concern over their recalcitrant grandmother.
Ages 2 to 5
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A timely and gripping novel about four young migrants who seek safe haven in England and end up adrift in the English Channel.
Ages 14 and up
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