By Diana J.
Noble
Publisher:
Arte Público Press/ Piñata Books
ISBN: 978-1-55885-848-0
Publication Date: May 31, 2017
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages: 152
Ages: 11-14
This engaging historical novel for teens traces a
family’s flight from the violence of the Mexican Revolution to a new life in
the U.S.
“If
they do come here, they’ll show us no mercy,” thirteen-year-old Evangelina
overhears her father say as she gathers eggs in the chicken pen. Back at the
house, Mamá brushes away her fears of revolutionaries. There are even more
chores than usual to be done at Rancho Encantado because her sister’s
quinceañera celebration is rapidly approaching!
It’s
the summer of 1911 in northern Mexico, and soon the de León family learns that
the rumors of soldiers in the region are true. Evangelina’s father decides they
must leave their home to avoid the violence. The trip north to a small town on
the U.S. side of the border is filled with fear and anxiety as they worry about
loved ones left behind and the uncertain future ahead.
Life
in Texas is confusing, though the signs in shop windows that say “No Mexicans”
and some people’s reactions to them are all-too clear. At school, she
encounters the same puzzling resentment. Why can’t people understand that—even
though she’s only starting to learn English—she’s just like them?
With
the help and encouragement of the town’s doctor and the attentions of a
handsome boy, Evangelina begins to imagine a new future for herself. This
moving historical novel introduces teens to the tumultuous times of the Mexican
Revolution and the experiences of immigrants, especially Mexican Americans, as
they adjust to a new way of life.
Reviews
“Using
the first person with Spanish sprinkled throughout, Noble propels the novel
with vivid imagery and lovely prose, successfully guiding readers behind an
immigrant family’s lens. Loosely based on Noble’s own grandmother’s story, this
debut hits awfully close to home in the current antiimmigrant political
climate.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Honest
in its exploration of xenophobia, and timely in its empathetic portrayal of a
refugee family, Evangelina Takes Flight is a vibrant and appealing historical
novel.”—Foreword Reviews
A
native of Laredo, Texas, DIANA J. NOBLE is a human resources specialist for the
Boeing Company in Seattle, Washington. This is her first published book, which
is based on the life of her paternal grandmother and stories of her own
childhood.
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