Friday, November 6, 2009

Esperanza Rising


by Pam Munoz Ryan
Ages 10+

Esperanza Ortega is a young girl who has everything she has ever wanted. She has fancy dresses, a beautiful home filled with servants living in the bountiful region of Aguascalientes, Mexico, and one day she will rise to her Mama’s position and presiding over all of Rancho de las Rosas. Her father buys her a beautiful doll every year on her birthday. The night before her birthday, her father is killed by bandits. Her corrupt wealthy uncles give Esperanza and her Mama no choice but to flee to California to live in the Mexican labor camps in the 1930's. Esperanza struggles letting go of her past and embracing her future and community. During her struggle, her mama becomes ill with Valley Fever and a labor strike threatens to change her life again.

I was truly touch by this book. I became fully invested and sympathetic to Esperanza struggles. She had to learn how to work including sweeping the floor. Then, she had to give up school to work and earn money while her mother was sick. She lost her father and her mother die. She left her home knowing that she could never return and have the same life again. How much can one young girl take in a year? Also, the author, Pam Muñoz Ryan, portrays the Mexican workers’ plight in this novel through Esperanza eyes. It earned the "Pura Belpré" Award which honors Latino authors whose work best portrays, affirms, and celebrates the Latino cultural experience in a children's book.

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