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A Guatemalan Family

by Michael Malone

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Sure to enliven social studies classes, the Journey Between Two Worlds series shares the difficult and often dangerous life of the members of a refugee family in their native country and describes their subsequent journey to the United States. Readers will learn how the family has adjusted to a new culture while still preserving the traditions of their homeland.… (more)
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This book matched Out of the Dump in giving the details of everyday life and customs of Guatemala. It contrasted life for people of various socio-economic conditions in the country and gave background info and history of the country. Related to human rights issues explaining history and conditions of war, hunger, poverty. ( )
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Sure to enliven social studies classes, the Journey Between Two Worlds series shares the difficult and often dangerous life of the members of a refugee family in their native country and describes their subsequent journey to the United States. Readers will learn how the family has adjusted to a new culture while still preserving the traditions of their homeland.

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