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37 result(s) for "Mexican Americans Juvenile fiction."
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The paint brush kid
Nine-year-old Gregory paints pictures representing the life of the Mexican American old man known as Uncle Pancho and attempts to save him from losing his house.
I pledge allegiance
\"Libby and her great-aunt, Lobo, both learn the Pledge of Allegiance--Libby for school, and Lobo for her U.S. citizenship ceremony\"-- Provided by publisher.
Long shot
A point guard for his school basketball team, Pedro decides to run for class president, but his running mate, Ned, who happens to be the most popular boy in school and Pedro's teammate, does not appreciate the competition.
Postcards
Institute for the Intellectual development of children and Young adults, 2012 ISBn: 9789643916800 32 p. (Picturebook) Border Town, a new Scholastic book series by Malín Alegría about Mexican American teens in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, begins with Crossing the Line, also available in Spanish as Pueblo Fronterizo #1: Hefei: anhui children's Publishing House, 2011 ISBn: 9787535331946 494 p. (Ya novel; ages 12+) House renovations, Harley-Davidson motorcycles, magic and bullying may seem thematically incongruent, but well-established Norwegian author Kari Woxholt Sverdrup weaves them together in a satisfying way in this young adult novel.
Between us and Abuela : a family story from the border
When Maria, Juan, and their mother go to the border between California and Mexico to visit their grandmother at Christmas, Maria must devise a way to get Juan's gift over the fence.
Long shot
Pedro, an avid basketball player, decides to run for class president, challenging a teammate who is also one of the most popular boys in school.
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (review)
Coats reviews Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz.