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A Promise to Keep, Mario Bencastro

Label
A Promise to Keep, Mario Bencastro
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
A Promise to Keep
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Mario Bencastro
Summary
Sergio finds himself between two countries. When he was six years old, his family emigrated from Central America to Los Angeles and he has lived there since. At sixteen, Sergio feels he has grown up without a homeland. Sergio has spent many years under the strong and powerful influence of his grandfather, who lived with Sergio and his family until he died. Before he died, Grandfather told Sergio his wish: after living in a foreign country for many years, he wants to be buried in El Salvador, his native land. Sergio's fight to honor his mentor's wish lands him in a dangerous adventure full of unexpected disasters. This voyage allows Sergio to make a series of cultural discoveries while at the same time forcing him to take charge of a difficult situation. A Promise to Keep explores the critical issues of identity, patriotism, and culture, significant matters to young Hispanic immigrants who come of age and are educated in the United States. In this novel, Mario Bencastro draws upon his own experience of working with immigrant teens to profoundly examine the pressing topics and problems that bicultural young adults face
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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