Sunday, July 1, 2018

Something In Between by Melissa de la Cruz

High school senior Jasmine de los Santos believes she has her future completely mapped out--and she’s done everything right, so she deserves the rewards coming her way. After being honored as a National Scholar and earning a full college scholarship with it, Jasmine’s parents reveal a horrible family secret. She cannot accept the award or the scholarship because she is not an American citizen. After the family’s work visas expired years ago, they had remained in the U.S. illegally and kept the truth from their children. Worst of all, Jasmine’s new boyfriend’s father is the congressman who supported California’s new anti-immigration laws which will likely deport Jasmine and her family. How can Jasmine make her dreams come true and not lose everything she’s worked so hard for? Where do she and her family belong, if not in the home they are fighting to keep and the country they have grown to love? I recommend this book to readers who like reading about hardship, survival, relationships, friendships, identity, and self discovery. I’m also curious if my Latino students will enjoy this book for its relevance exploring the struggles of immigrants in our nation today, or if the story is not as relatable because the main character is Filipino-American.

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