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Authors: Alexandra Diaz

The Only Road (29 page)

y
: And.

ya
: Now.

yo no sé
: I don't know.

yo también
: Me too.

Further Reading for All Ages

Picture Books:

Colato Laínez, René.
From North to South: Del Norte al Sur
. San Francisco: Children's Book Press, 2010.

Mateo, José Manuel.
Migrant: The Journey of a Mexican Worker.
New York: Abrams, 2014.

Pérez, Amada Irma.
My Diary from Here to There: Mi diario de aquí hasta allá
. San Francisco: Children's Book Press, 2013.

Tonatiuh, Duncan.
Separate Is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez and Her Family's Fight for Desegregation
. New York: Abrams, 2014.

Graphic Novel:

Tan, Shaun.
The Arrival
. New York: Arthur A. Levine, 2007.

Middle Grade:

Ada, Alma Flor, and F. Isabel Campoy.
Yes! We Are Latinos: Poems and Prose About the Latino Experience
. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge, 2013.

Alvarez, Julia.
Return to Sender.
New York: Random House, 2010.

Bjorklund, Ruth.
Immigration
. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 2012.

Blohm, Judith M., and Terri Lapinsky, eds.
Kids Like Me: Voices of the Immigrant Experience
. Boston: Intercultural Press, 2006.

Gonzalez, Christina Diaz.
The Red Umbrella
. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2010.

Lai, Thanhha.
Inside Out and Back Again
. New York: HarperCollins, 2011.

Menchú, Rigoberta, with Dante Liano.
The Girl from Chimel
. Toronto: Groundwood Books, 2005.

Mikaelsen, Ben.
Red Midnight
. New York: HarperCollins, 2002.

Ryan, Pam Muñoz.
Esperanza Rising
. New York: Scholastic, 2000.

Walker, Robert.
Pushes and Pulls: Why Do People Migrate?
New York: Crabtree Publishing, 2010.

Young Adult:

Nazario, Sonia.
Enrique's Journey (The Young Adult Adaptation): The True Story of a Boy Determined to Reunite with His Mother
. New York: Random House, 2014.

Restrepo, Bettina.
Illegal
. New York: HarperCollins, 2011.

Online Resources:

“Guatemala Facts.” Nation Facts.
http://nationfacts.net/guatemala-facts
.

Schultz, Colin. “At Least 47,000 Children Have Illegally Crossed the Border Since October: And tens of thousands more are expected to cross before the year's out.”
Smithsonian
magazine online. June 13, 2014.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/47000-children-have-illegally-crossed-border-october-and-tens-thousands-more-are-coming-180951740/?no-ist
.

Further Reading for Teachers

(Some may not be appropriate for children.)

Akers Chacón, Justin, and Mike Davis.
No One Is Illegal
. Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2006.

Bridging Refugee Youth and Children's Services.
http://www.brycs.org
.

Dominguez Villegas, Rodrigo. “Central American Migrants and ‘La Bestia': The Route, Dangers, and Government Responses.” Migration Policy Institute. September 10, 2014.
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/central-american-migrants-and-la-bestia-route-dangers-and-government-responses
.

El Norte
. Film directed by Gregory Nava. 1983.

“The Facts on Immigration Today.” Center for American Progress. October 23, 2014.
https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/immigration/report/2014/10/23/59040/the-facts-on-immigration-today-3
.

Isacson, Adam, Maureen Meyer, and Gabriela Morales. “New WOLA Report on Mexico's Southern Border.” Washington Office on Latin America. June 17, 2014.
http://www.wola.org/publications/mexicos_other_border
.

Kahn, Carrie. “A Flood of Kids, on Their Own, Hope to Hop a Train to a New Life.” NPR News radio program. June 11, 2014.
http://listen.sdpb.org/post/flood-kids-their-own-hope-hop-train-new-life
.

The Other Side of Immigration
. Documentary film directed by Roy Germano. 2009.

Sin Nombre
. Film directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. 2009.

Torres, Olga Beatriz.
Memorias de mi viaje: Recollections of My Trip
. Translated by Juanita Luna-Lawhn. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1994.

Urrea, Luis Alberto.
The Devil's Highway: A True Story
. New York: Hachette, 2005.

Bibliography

(Some may not be suitable for young readers.)

Byrne, Zoë. “Guatemalan Funeral Traditions: A look into traditional Guatemalan beliefs about death and funerals.” Seven Ponds Blog. June 12, 2014.
http://blog.sevenponds.com/cultural-perspectives/guatemalan-funeral-traditions
.

Carina, an undocumented Guatemalan living in the US in a personal interview with the author, March 10, 2015.

“Central American Insomnia.”
Médecins Sans Frontieres
. August 4, 2014.
http://www.msf.org/article/central-american-insomnia
.

Eichstaedt, Peter.
The Dangerous Divide: Peril and Promise on the US–Mexico Border
. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2014.

Daily Mail.
“From Bribing Drug Cartels and Immigration Officials to Paying for Hotels and Train Rides: Coyote Smugglers Reveal Costs Involved in Smuggling Child Migrants from Central America to the U.S.” July 22, 2014.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2700946/From-bribing-drug-cartels-immigration-officials-paying-hotels-train-rides-Coyote-smugglers-reveal-costs-involved-smuggling-child-migrants-Central-America-U-S.html
.

Gordan, Ian. “70,000 Kids Will Show Up Alone at Our Border This Year. What Happens to Them?” Mother Jones. July/August 2014.
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/06/child-migrants-surge-unaccompanied-central-america
.

Isacson, Adam, Maureen Meyer, and Gabriela Morales. “Mexico's Other Border: Security, Migration, and the Humanitarian Crisis at the Line with Central America.” Washington Office on Latin America. June 2014.
http://www.wola.org/files/mxgt/report/
.

Maril, Robert Lee.
The Fence: National Security, Public Safety, and Illegal Immigration Along the U.S.–Mexico Border.
Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University Press, 2011.

Martínez, Óscar.
The Beast: Riding the Rails and Dodging Narcos on the Migrant Trail
. Translated by Daniela Maria Ugaz and John Washington. London: Verso, 2013.

Nazario, Sonia.
Enrique's Journey: The Story of a Boy's Dangerous Odyssey to Reunite with his Mother
. New York: Random House, 2007.

Rodríguez Tejera, Roberto.
“Prohibido Callarse
.” Mira TV online video, 2:00–13:14. July 2, 2014.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaNU9EnfOV8
.

“Rutas a Estados Unidos.” Map. Fundación San Ignacio de Loyola and Servicio Jesuita a Migrantes México.
http://www.sjmmexico.org/uploads/TBL_CDOCUMENTOS_78_2_49.pdf
.

Sánchez Saturno, Luis (photojournalist), in a personal interview with the author, July 28, 2015.

ALEXANDRA DIAZ
is the author of
When We Were
, which was an ALA Rainbow List book and a New Mexico Book Award finalist. Alexandra is the daughter of Cuban immigrants and lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, but got her MA in writing for young people at Bath Spa University in England. A native Spanish speaker, Alexandra now teaches creative writing to adults and teens. Her website is
alexandra-diaz.com
.

A PAULA WISEMAN BOOK

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Diaz, Alexandra, author.

Title: The only road / Alexandra Diaz.

Description: First edition. | New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, [2016] | “A Paula Wiseman Book.” | Summary: “Twelve-year-old Jaime makes the treacherous journey from his home in Guatemala to his older brother in New Mexico after his cousin is murdered by a drug cartel.”—Provided by publisher.

Identifiers: LCCN 2015046179| ISBN 9781481457507 (hardback) | ISBN 9781481457521 (e-book)

Subjects: | CYAC: Emigration and immigration--Fiction. | Refugees—Fiction. | Guatemalan Americans—Fiction. | BISAC: JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / Emigration & Immigration. | JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Caribbean & Latin America. | JUVENILE FICTION / Family / General (see also headings under Social Issues).

Classification: LCC PZ7.D5432 On 2016 | DDC [Fic]—dc23

LC record available at
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