Esperanza Rising

Author:
Pam Muñoz Ryan
Publication:
2000 by Scholastic
Genre:
Fiction, Historical Fiction
Pages:
272
Current state:
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Book Guide
Esperanza Ortega possesses all the treasures a young girl could want: fancy dresses; a beautiful home filled with servants in the bountiful region of Aguascalientes, Mexico; and the promise of one day rising to Mama’s position and presiding over all of El Rancho de las Rosas.
But a sudden tragedy shatters that dream, forcing Esperanza and Mama to flee to California and settle in a Mexican farm labor camp. There they confront the challenges of hard work, acceptance by their own people, and economic difficulties brought on by the Great Depression. When Mama falls ill from Valley Fever and a strike for better working conditions threatens to uproot their new life, Esperanza must relinquish her hold on the past and learn to embrace a future ripe with the riches of family and community.
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Esperanza Rising
Parents need to know that Esperanza Rising is an award-winning work of historical fiction that chronicles the life a Mexican migrant farmworker in the 1930s....
Esperanza Rising
The author of Amelia and Eleanor Go for a Ride (1999) and Riding Freedom (1997) again approaches historical fiction, this time using her own grandmother as source material...
Esperanza Rising
Reviewed by Jenny Phillips
I love it when I can find a more modern book to recommend! Written in 2000, this book has won several awards. I found no objectionable language or content....
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