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Voices from the Fields: Children of Migrant Farmworkers Tell Their Stories

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In photographs, poems and interviews this book offers a glimpse of the lives of today's migrant children. Here is a moving and vital testimony to the Hispanic migrant experience in America. By listening to these children's voices and by looking at their faces, readers can learn something of the lives behind the hands that picked the lettuce and strawberries on their table.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 31, 1993
      Voices that few Americans have heard speak out in this collection of respectfully edited interviews, poems and photographs. Nine migrant Mexican-American children from California's Salinas Valley share their experiences of living within two cultures, building the reader a picture detail by detail: they tell of working in the fields, the importance of family, such problems as gangs and prejudice, and their efforts to become educated so that the next generation will not work in the fields. Unusually wide trim (812) gives the book the feel of a photo album, the perfect format for Atkin's black-and-white shots of her subjects and their families. Poems presented both in Spanish and in English illuminate the themes of the interviews, although it's disappointing that Atkins provides no background information about the represented poets. She does, however, supply helpful, succinct introductions to each of the nine first-person narratives. This is a well-rounded, moving look at a small, struggling group. Ages 10-up.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 3, 2000
      PW called this compendium of interviews, poems and photographs spotlighting nine migrant Mexican-American children in California's Salinas Valley "a well-rounded, moving look at a small, struggling group." Ages 10-up.

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  • English

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  • Text Difficulty:3-8

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