

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. An author’s note is included, along with a map showing the caravan’s route. Award-winning Mexican illustrator Manuel Monroy illuminates Misael’s journey. This beautiful and timely story is written in simple but poetic verse by Jorge Argueta, the award-winning author of Somos como las nubes / We Are Like the Clouds. The book ends with Misael dreaming of El Salvador. But then tear gas, hateful demonstrations, force and fear descend on these vulnerable people. They think they have arrived at the goal of the trip ― to enter the United States. We learn about how far and hard the trip is, but also about the kindness of those along the way.įinally, once the caravan arrives in Tijuana, Misael and those around him are relieved. We learn all the different reasons why people feel the need to leave ― the hope that lies behind their decision, but also the terrible sadness of leaving home. Over 3, 000, 000 happy customers.This novel in verse is a powerful first-person account of Misael Martínez, a Salvadoran boy whose family joins the caravan heading north to the United States. All orders placed with expedited shipping will be cancelled.

box, and APO/FPO addresses allow 4-28 business days for Standard shipping. Brand New, Perfect Condition, allow 4-14 business days for standard shipping. An author's note is included, along with a map showing the caravan's route."-Ĭhoose your shipping method in Checkout. Award-winning Mexican illustrator Manuel Monroy illuminates Misael's journey. They think they have arrived at the goal of the trip - to enter the United States. Finally, once the caravan arrives in Tijuana, Misael and those around him are relieved. We learn about how far and hard the trip is, but also about the kindness of those along the way. We learn all the different reasons why people feel the need to leave - the hope that lies behind their decision, but also the terrible sadness of leaving home. "This novel in verse is a powerful first-person account of Misael Mart?inez, a Salvadoran boy whose family joins the caravan heading north to the United States.

