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Detective Aunty: A Novel
Uzma Jalaluddin
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Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood (Persepolis, #1)
Marjane Satrapi
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Based on a true story, Ernesto recounts the tale of how his cousin, Carlos, and his aunt, Tia Elena, from El Salvador, traversed borders alongside coyotes and other Central Americans to migrate to the United States. After Carlosâ dad separates from Tia Elena, she must decide how she will financially support herself in a weakening economy in El Salvador. Seemingly on a whim, Carlos and Tia Elena enlist the support of coyotes - individuals paid to assist those who migrate across the U.S. border. A gripping tale, Carlos lives to share the many migrant stories from Hondurans, Guatemalans, and Salvadorans he heard along the way. This read is timely as Ernesto describes how Carlos and his mom survived days of hunger, violent encounters, and even swimming the Rio Grande to arrive in the U.S. to achieve their dreams.