Every day, children in migration are detained at the US-Mexico border. They are scared, alone, and their lives are in limbo.
Hear My Voice/Escucha mi voz shares the stories of 61 these children, from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Ecuador, and Mexico, ranging in age from five to seventeen--in their own words from actual sworn testimonies.
Befitting the spirit of the project, the book is in English on one side; then flip it over, and there's a complete Spanish version.
Todos los días, los niños migrantes son detenidos en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México. Están asustados, solos y sus vidas están en el limbo.
Hear My Voice/Escucha mi voz comparte las historias de 61 de estos niños, de Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Ecuador y México, con edades comprendidas entre los cinco y los diecisiete años, en sus propias palabras de testimonios jurados reales.
Como corresponde al espíritu del proyecto, el libro está en inglés por un lado; luego dale la vuelta, y hay una versión completa en español.
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Binford, founder of Project Amplify, assembles the testimonies of 61 migrant children from Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico, ages five to 17, in this hard-hitting, movingly illustrated book that utilizes the talents of 17 Mexican and Mexican American artists to share truths of life in U.S. Border Patrol and detention facilities. In the foreword, Michael Garcia Bochenek of Human Rights Watch states, "This book, a story for children by children, wasn't easy to tell and isn't easy to hear. But it's not only a story of adults' cruelty and neglect... it's also a story of children's strength, courage, and hope." In English and Spanish, the text unfolds simply but meaningfully--with the children's own words, intertwined not as a single, broad narrative but in a harmonious array of voices, each with a unique story to tell. Similarly, no single art style dominates. Contributed by illustrators including Caldecott Honoree Yuyi Morales and Pura Belpré winner Raúl the Third, each illustration--whether fantastical or realistic, bold or delicate, vibrant or muted--powerfully complements the accompanying testimony, underscoring the children's humanity and the individuality of each perspective. This is a heartrending but vital work. Includes a reader's guide. Ages 8-up. (Apr.)■
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