Our stories carried us here Vol. 1, Belonging in America and Mexico Vol. 1, Belonging in America and Mexico /

Daniel Zúñiga González

Book - 2022

"Explores what it means to belong in Mexico and in America, and doing what it takes to survive and thrive. Born in the US, Daniel's family moves back to Mexico when he is 9 years old. Despite looking like his peers, Daniel struggles with being accepted in his new environment. Daniel's story is presented in both English and Spanish, the two languages of Daniel's youth"--OCLC.

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Subjects
Genres
Bilingual books
Biographical comics
Autobiographical comics
Nonfiction comics
Graphic novels
Published
Minneapolis, MN : Green Card Voices [2022]
Language
Spanish
English
Main Author
Daniel Zúñiga González (author, -)
Other Authors
Sunshine Gao (illustrator), Ingrid Charleston (translator)
Item Description
Works bound back to back (English-Spanish) and inverted with separate title pages.
Physical Description
32, 32 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781949523201
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3--8--Born in the United States, Daniel is nine when his family decides to move to Mexico, where his roots are. He frustratingly tries to fit in. Throughout, he is caught between the two cultures. The bilingual text is written in Spanish and English, representing the two languages that Daniel doesn't feel quite at home in. The story realistic and poignant, and balanced by the captivating illustrations. Teens will identify with the teen's struggle to understand his family's past and Mexican cultural traditions. He does not always understand them or what they signify. Readers see Daniel grow as he eventually returns to his birth country when he turns 15. Gao's light line is fluid, just like the protagonist's dance between cultures. The smudged watercolorlike art is presented across varying and dynamic panels that will engage readers. All of the characters identify as Mexican. VERDICT This heartfelt book will stay with readers. Purchase for all bilingual collections.--Aurora Dominguez

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