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The Boy From Mexico: An Immigration Story of Bravery and Determination (Based on a true story) (Ages 5-8)

The Boy From Mexico: An Immigration Story of Bravery and Determination (Based on a true story) (Ages 5-8)

by Edward Dennis, ,

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Discover Courage in This Emigration Study (Ages 5-8)

 

"…a wonderful book for kids of all cultures." —Edward James Olmos, Academy-award winning actor in films such as Coco, Selena, Stand and Deliver, and Blade Runner 

#1 New Release in Children's Mexico Books

Based on a true story, Luz channels his inner bravery to come to America. All alone, he must face natural disasters and sacrifice everything to have a better life.

 

Learn bravery and independence with Luz. Luz stays strong on his journey by thinking of his family. His tale is truly a powerful representation of immigration and determination. His real-life adventure across the border will ignite hope in the hearts of every child that reads this short Spanish story.

Enjoy vivid illustrations on every page. In this easy book to read, get lost in the beautiful Mexican mountains and valleys on Luz’s journey. Your thoughts will become Luz’s and his dreams will become your dreams. You will be cheering him on every step of the way in this short Spanish story.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • A diverse kids book with inspiring cute drawings
  • A daring children’s fiction story on one boy’s courage through Mexico
  • Insight into the various people who come to America

 

The Boy from Mexico is an educational book for kids, and it makes the perfect gift for kids. This timeless book is packed with many valuable lessons about topics like determination; get your copy today and share it with the whole family!

If you liked The Proudest BlueFry Bread, or Dreamers, you’ll love The Boy from Mexico.

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  • Edward Dennis

    At an early age Edward Dennis knew he wanted to be an artist. His fondest memories are of his mother reading books to him. Day and night young Edward was writing and illustrating his stories. His favorite times have been spent as a Special Education teacher in inner city Phoenix. Edward wanted to combine his love for education and his heritage to create works that would shine light on current events.

    As a Mexican-American and Indigenous person Edward finds it extremely important to tell stories that highlight his people.