Belonging in America and Mexico
A beautifully illustrated graphic novel that explores what it means to belong in Mexico and in America, and doing what it takes to survive and thrive.

Born in the US, Daniel's family moves back to Mexico when he is 9 years old. Despite looking like his peers, Daniel struggles with being accepted in his new environment.

Daniel's story is presented in both English and Spanish, the two languages of Daniel's youth.

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Belonging in America and Mexico
A beautifully illustrated graphic novel that explores what it means to belong in Mexico and in America, and doing what it takes to survive and thrive.

Born in the US, Daniel's family moves back to Mexico when he is 9 years old. Despite looking like his peers, Daniel struggles with being accepted in his new environment.

Daniel's story is presented in both English and Spanish, the two languages of Daniel's youth.

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Belonging in America and Mexico

Belonging in America and Mexico

Belonging in America and Mexico

Belonging in America and Mexico

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Overview

A beautifully illustrated graphic novel that explores what it means to belong in Mexico and in America, and doing what it takes to survive and thrive.

Born in the US, Daniel's family moves back to Mexico when he is 9 years old. Despite looking like his peers, Daniel struggles with being accepted in his new environment.

Daniel's story is presented in both English and Spanish, the two languages of Daniel's youth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781949523201
Publisher: Green Card Voices
Publication date: 06/21/2022
Series: Our Stories Carried Us Here
Pages: 64
Sales rank: 502,754
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 8 - 14 Years

About the Author

Green Card Voices is a non-profit organization dedicated to building inclusive and integrated communities between immigrants and their communities through multimedia storytelling.
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