- Esperanza Rising
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name = Esperanza Rising
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author =Pam Muñoz Ryan
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country = Mexico
language = English and some Spanish
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publisher =Scholastic Press
release_date = 2000
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media_type = Print (paperback)
pages = 262
isbn = ISBN 0-439-12041-1
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followed_by ="Esperanza Rising" is a 2000
novel byPam Muñoz Ryan . Set during the time of the AmericanGreat Depression , it examines the plight ofMexican s struggling to eke out a place in the United States, and also focuses on cultural issues of the characters as they learn to look forward to the future rather than look back on a long gone past.Ryan has stated that the novel is inspired by the recollections her grandmother used to tell her about her childhood of luxury and her later experiences with hardship and endurance in California. [ [http://books.scholastic.com/teachers/authorsandbooks/teachingwithbooks/producthome.jsp?productID=12576&displayName=Author's%20Note Author's Note] ]
Summary
"Esperanza Rising" tells the growing-up story of the young and spoiled
Mexican girl, Esperanza Ortega. She happily lives on her rich family's estate in theMexican state ofAguascalientes , surrounded by fancy dresses andservant s. Due tofamily jealousy, her father is killed by bandits (possibly hired by his brother, Tio Luis). Her birthday ends up a mourning for her father. Her home is burned to the ground and she and her mother have two options: her mother marries Tío Luis, and Esperanza gets forced by Tio Luis to aboarding school so she can learn some manners after she said that she hates him in another city, or they escape to theUnited States . They choose to flee toCalifornia to live asmigrant workers on a labor camp. Here Esperanza has a difficult time confronting the reality that she is no longer rich, and has a hard time adjusting to the difficult work in the camps. In addition to poverty, Esperanza must also deal with: people in the camps, resentful of being underpaid, go on a strike, and also her mother falling ill withvalley fever (laterpneumonia ).All is not bleak, however. True to the meaning of Esperanza's name (Esperanza in Spanish means "hope"), her situation is also brightened When Miguel, one of her friends, brings her grandmother to California to see her mother. Her newfound friends, including an optimistic girl named Isabel and a boy named Miguel help her learn to move on from the past, giving her last possession from her old life, a doll, to Isabel, and to accept her new future paths ahead of her. She learns to follow the sayings that her grandmother and Papa tell her; "Do not ever be afraid to start over," and; "wait a little while and the fruit will fall in to your hand." Sayings shown in the book to be true. She is faced with anguish and grief, as well as her first job working as a babysitter. Helped by the little girl named Isabel, she learns to work and deal with her life.
External links
* [http://www.pammuñozryan.com/esper.html "Esperanza Rising." ]
* [http://www.1b1b.com/esperanzaRising "Esperanza Rising: Summary." ]References
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