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Author Jiménez, Francisco, 1943- author.

Title Reaching out / Francisco Jiménez.

Publication Info. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company, [2008]

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Children's & Young Adult Collection  CH/YA 813.54 Jimene Rea 2008    In Process  ---
Description vi, 196 pages : illustrations, 4 unnumbered pages of plates ; 19 cm
Fiction
Note Sequel to: Breaking through and The circuit.
Summary Leaving his home in a migrant community, Francisco sets off for college, carrying memories of years of poverty and prejudice.
Study Program Accelerated Reader/Renaissance Learning MG 6.1 7.
Awards Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, 2009.
Pura Belpré Author Honor, 2009.
Contents College bound -- Moving in -- Initiation -- Unexpected turns -- The making of a soldier -- A compromise -- Cervantes Hall -- Reaching out -- A stranger's gift -- Making ends meet -- At a loss -- A Christmas break -- It didn't fit -- Crossroads -- Soul Mate -- Home away from home -- Paisano -- In a cell -- A secret revealed -- An American citizen -- Memories of a barrack -- In Solidarity -- Providence -- Commencement -- A note from the author.
Summary This volume is the autobiographical account of the author's transition from migrant living on California's central coast to the life of a college student. He chronicles his college years and introduces the people who befriended him as well as those who had prejudices against Mexicans. Throughout his story, the difficulties of his transition from family life to college life are evident. His palpable fear of failure was mitigated by those who helped him recognize his worth and develop and strengthen his character. The book ends as he is bound for graduate school at Columbia University. The author poignantly relates his family's struggles and how their teamwork enabled him to attend college. While the book relates his trials and successes, it also describes how his family members overcame their own obstacles.
Study Program Reading Counts! 910 5.9 13.0 Q45651.
Accelerated Reader AR MG 6.1 7.0 124500.
Reading Counts RC 6-8 6.3 13 Quiz: 45651.
Subject Jiménez, Francisco, 1943- -- Juvenile fiction.
Mexican Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
Migrant agricultural laborers -- Juvenile fiction.
College students -- Juvenile fiction.
Agricultural laborers -- Juvenile fiction.
California -- Juvenile fiction.
Young adult fiction, American -- 21st century.
Jiménez, Francisco, 1943-
Young adult fiction, American
Agricultural laborers
College students
Mexican Americans
Migrant agricultural laborers
California
Chronological Term 2000-2099
Genre/Form Young adult fiction.
Autobiographical fiction
Fiction
Juvenile works
Young adult works
Autobiographical fiction.
Young adult fiction.
Added Author Preceded by: Jiménez, Francisco, 1943- Circuit.
Sequel to: Jiménez, Francisco, 1943- Breaking through.
ISBN 0547250304 (paperback)
9780547250304 (paperback)
1613837631
9781613837634
0618038515 (hardcover)
9780618038510 (hardcover)