Efrén dividido / Ernesto Cisneros ; traducido por David Bowles.
Material type: TextLanguage: Spanish Original language: English Publisher: New York, NY : Quill Tree Books, un sello de HarperCollinsPublishers, 2023Publisher: ©2023Description: 274 pages ; 20 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780063249646
- 0063249642
- Efrén divided. Spanish
- Deportation -- Juvenile fiction
- Children of immigrants -- Juvenile fiction
- Schools -- Juvenile fiction
- Siblings -- Juvenile fiction
- Twins -- Juvenile fiction
- Mexican American families -- Juvenile fiction
- Noncitizens -- United States -- Juvenile fiction
- Illegal immigration -- Juvenile fiction
- Mexican Americans -- Juvenile fiction
- Mexicano-americanos -- Novela juvenil
- Familias mexicano-americanas -- Novela juvenil
- Deportación -- Novela juvenil
- Hijos de inmigrantes -- Novela juvenil
- Escuelas -- Novela juvenil
- Mellizos -- Novela juvenil
- Ciudadanía -- Novela juvenil
- Pura Belpré Author Award, 2021
- Américas Award commended title, 2021
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Main Library | Children's World Languages Collection | CISNEROS ERNESTO | Spanish | Available | 33111011224793 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A winner of the Pura Belpré Award, now in Spanish!
"We need books to break open our hearts, so that we might feel more deeply, so that we might be more human in these unkind times. This is a book doing work of the spirit in a time of darkness." --Sandra Cisneros, author of The House on Mango Street
Efrén Nava's Amá is his Superwoman--or Soperwoman, named after the delicious Mexican sopes his mother often prepares. Both Amá and Apá work hard all day to provide for the family, making sure Efrén and his younger siblings Max and Mía feel safe and loved.
But Efrén worries about his parents; although he's American-born, his parents are undocumented. His worst nightmare comes true one day when Amá doesn't return from work and is deported across the border to Tijuana, México.
Now more than ever, Efrén must channel his inner Soperboy to help take care of and try to reunite his family.
This book won the Pura Belpré Award for Children's Literature and the California Book Award, and it was named a best book of the year by Kirkus and the Chicago Public Library.
En español = In Spanish; translated from English.
Translation of: Efrén divided.
"La Madre de Efrén Nava es su Superwoman, a Soperwoman, llamada asi por los deliciosos sopes mexicanos que suele preparar. Su amá y su apá trabajan duro todo el día para mantener a la familia, asegurándose de que Efrén y sus hermanos menores, Max y Mía, se sientan seguros y queridos. Pero Efrén se preocupa por sus padres. Aunque nació en Estados Unidos, sus padres son indocumentados. Su peor pesadilla se vuelve realidad cuando su amá no regresa del trabajo y es deportada al otro lado de la frontera, en Tijuana, México."--Provided by publisher.
Efrén Nava's Amá is his Superwoman--or Soperwoman, named after the delicious Mexican sopes his mother often prepares. Both Amá and Apá work hard all day to provide for the family, making sure Efrén and his younger siblings Max and Mía feel safe and loved. But Efrén worries about his parents; although he's American-born, his parents are undocumented. His worst nightmare comes true one day when Amá doesn't return from work and is deported across the border to Tijuana, México. Now more than ever, Efrén must channel his inner Soperboy to help take care of and try to reunite his family.
Ages 8-12. Quill Tree Books.
Lexile 710L.
Pura Belpré Author Award, 2021
Américas Award commended title, 2021