Taking Hold
From Migrant Childhood to Columbia University
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- 5,99 €
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- 5,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
In this fourth book in his award-winning memoir series, Francisco Jimenez leaves everything behind in California—a loving family, a devoted girlfriend, and the culture that shaped him— to attend Columbia University in New York City.
With few true accounts of the Latino experience in America, Francisco Jimenez’s work comes alive with telling details about the warmth and resiliency of family and the quest for identity against seemingly impossible odds.
"Many [students] have commented that your books give them hope and courage and, thanks to you, many are seriously thinking about college for the first time in their lives" --John Padula, teacher, Boston Public Schools
At one of the nation’s most prestigious universities, Francisco must learn to navigate a new world while holding on to who he is.
An Unforgettable Educational Journey: From the migrant camps of California to the Ivy League halls of Columbia University, Francisco’s story is a powerful testament to the value of education.A Fish Out of Water Story: Feeling alone in the big city, a world away from his family and girlfriend, Francisco must overcome loneliness and culture shock to succeed against the odds.The Immigrant Experience: A heartfelt and honest exploration of navigating two cultures and finding your place in America while honoring your roots.A Historic Time and Place: Set against the backdrop of 1960s New York City, this story captures the turmoil and energy of the Vietnam War protests and the fight for social justice on a changing campus.