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The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child

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These independent but intertwined stories tell stories of immigrant families through their tooling - from choosing cotton and strawberries to top carrots - in a few more years. When I moved from one labor camp to another labor camp, the number of four people in my family has reached ten. Immortality and poverty affect their lives. But by faith, hope and counterattack work, family ... continue reading

Circuit: The story of immigrant children's life is an autobiographical novel by FranciscoJiménez, some of which is his journey from Mexico to the United States. Books based on a child's perspective tell the story of young Francisco Jimenez and his family when they moved from one place in the US to another to harvest their crops. This book has three sequels from immigrant childhood to Columbia University, breakthrough, outreach, and the fourth series of series. The author translated the first three novels into Spanish, Cajasdecoton (cardboard box), Senderos fronterizos and Masalládemi. Both were published by Houghton Mifflin.

Dr. Jiménez's autobiographical book "Circuit: Live Children's Story" (Cajasdecartón, Spanish), "Breakthrough" (Senderos fronterizos, Spanish), "Reaching Out" (Másalládemí, Spanish), La Mariposa , Christmas gifts / El regalo De Navidad is the California Library Association's 10 th John and Patricia Beatty Award, American Book Award, Prabelle Honor Book Award, Thomas Rivera Book Award, Boston Globe Horn Book Award, Leading The - We have won numerous national literary awards including the world award. And Carter C. Woodson National Book Award. His books are published in Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Italian and Spanish. In addition, he published and edited several books on American literature in Mexico and Mexico, and his story was reprinted in over 100 textbooks and literature collections.