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wow this book sounds interesting.....i may just have to go out of my way to find it.


if anyone gets ahold of it first let me know so i can get a copy too. thanks



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I thought this was Paleto's story of how he became the fastest rising DJ of 2005.






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NeNa wrote:


I haven't read it... but from what I read on the short summary...it sounds interesting...


 


WHAT U KNOW HOW TO READ



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I haven't read it... but from what I read on the short summary...it sounds interesting...

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ENRIQUE'S JOURNEY


 From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Soon to be turned into an HBO dramatic series, Nazario's account of a 17-year-old boy's harrowing attempt to find his mother in America won two Pulitzer Prizes when it first came out in the Los Angeles Times. Greatly expanded with fresh research, the story also makes a gripping book, one that viscerally conveys the experience of illegal immigration from Central America. Enrique's mother, Lourdes, left him in Honduras when he was five years old because she could barely afford to feed him and his sister, much less send them to school. Her plan was to sneak into the United States for a few years, work hard, send and save money, then move back to Honduras to be with her children. But 12 years later, she was still living in the U.S. and wiring money home. That's when Enrique became one of the thousands of children and teens who try to enter the U.S. illegally each year. Riding on the tops of freight trains through Mexico, these young migrants are preyed upon by gangsters and corrupt government officials. Many of them are mutilated by the journey; some go crazy. The breadth and depth of Nazario's research into this phenomenon is astounding, and she has crafted her findings into a story that is at once moving and polemical..


 


HAS ANY1 READ THIS BOOK???? I WANT 2 READ IT I HOPE THEY HAVE IN INDIGO OR CHAPTERS.



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