Schraff, Anne The
Water’s Edge
Saddleback 2011 197p 8.95 978-1-61651-589-8
ms/hs E-BN Multicultural
Ernest
lives in the barrio but he has dreams of a future where he will leave the
barrio looking for fame and fortune through education. However, there are days
when those dreams seem like that is all they are just dreams and nothing more.
How can Ernesto overcome the barrio mentality of failure and pursue his dream
of triumph? A high low interest book
that will be enjoyed by boys. This story is about Ernesto a Latino boy who’s
father teaches history at the high school he attends. His father is always
trying to help kids in trouble and he has taught the whole family good values.
For Ernesto this means that he must try to help his fellow students who need help
in finding a way to stay in school. Unfortunately, it also made him a target
for abuse from those who felt he and his dad were just two goody two shoes.
Many time he was told that he hid behind his dad and Ernesto began to think
that maybe he did, at least a little bit and maybe it was time for him to stand
on his legs.
A barrio story with all it’s complexity and the people who live there trying to live the best way they can. The story is very positive and shows that although you live in a barrio that does not mean you should just let live happen. You have to participate and help your life take form. Ernesto is surrounded by failure but he is determined to pursue his dreams of becoming someone and leaving behind the barrio mentality.
Excellent book for Latino boys. We need more of this kind of books. Urban Underground (Saddleback) Latino teenagers - High School - barrio - conflicts Magna Diaz
A barrio story with all it’s complexity and the people who live there trying to live the best way they can. The story is very positive and shows that although you live in a barrio that does not mean you should just let live happen. You have to participate and help your life take form. Ernesto is surrounded by failure but he is determined to pursue his dreams of becoming someone and leaving behind the barrio mentality.
Excellent book for Latino boys. We need more of this kind of books. Urban Underground (Saddleback) Latino teenagers - High School - barrio - conflicts Magna Diaz
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