The Circuit Graphic Novel

By Francisco Jiménez

Release : 2024-03-26

Genre : Comics & Graphic Novels for Kids, Books, Kids, Fiction for Kids, Comics & Graphic Novels, Social Issues in Kids Fiction, General Nonfiction for Kids, Family Stories for Kids, Biographies for Kids, Social Studies for Kids, Social Issues for Kids

Kind : ebook

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Poignantly told from a young boy’s perspective, the popular and award-winning memoir centered on a Mexican family working California’s fields is now a powerful graphic novel that will appeal to readers of Illegal and They Called Us Enemy. 

An honest and evocative account of a family’s journey from Mexico to the fields of California—and to a life of backbreaking work and constant household moves—as seen through the eyes of a boy who longs for education and the right to call one place home.

A popular choice for community reads, as well as school curricula and curriculum adoptions, Francisco Jiménez’s award-winning memoir, now brought to life in Celia Jacob’s beautiful and resonant artwork, is a powerful story of survival, faith, and hope. 

The Circuit Graphic Novel

By Francisco Jiménez

Release : 2024-03-26

Genre : Comics & Graphic Novels for Kids, Books, Kids, Fiction for Kids, Comics & Graphic Novels, Social Issues in Kids Fiction, General Nonfiction for Kids, Family Stories for Kids, Biographies for Kids, Social Studies for Kids, Social Issues for Kids

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
Poignantly told from a young boy’s perspective, the popular and award-winning memoir centered on a Mexican family working California’s fields is now a powerful graphic novel that will appeal to readers of Illegal and They Called Us Enemy. 

An honest and evocative account of a family’s journey from Mexico to the fields of California—and to a life of backbreaking work and constant household moves—as seen through the eyes of a boy who longs for education and the right to call one place home.

A popular choice for community reads, as well as school curricula and curriculum adoptions, Francisco Jiménez’s award-winning memoir, now brought to life in Celia Jacob’s beautiful and resonant artwork, is a powerful story of survival, faith, and hope. 

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