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With all the multicultural materials available, todays newcomers may never realize that their neighbors great grandparents went through many of the same experiences that they themselves face as recent newcomers. Kristina is the oldest child of a shoemaker in Slovakia. She arrives in America after a harrowing voyage in steerage, a nerve-wracking set of examinations at Ellis Island, and a tearful reunion with her mother, who pioneered the way to the U.S. two years before. Kristinas first job as a live-in babysitter and maid leads to exploitation and continued hunger; she is in constant danger of losing her next job because she cannot communicate with her demanding employer. Kristina's humorous mistakes and embarrassments are common to all newcomers. Historically accurate, and based on a true story, Kristinas confusions, problems with English, feelings of loneliness, and longing for her family will ring true for today's readers. Strong emotions are validated and classes will find plenty to talk about. When Kristinas father suffers an accident back in Slovakia, her mother must leave the U.S., At 15, Kristina faces living in America without the guidance of either parent. A surge of compound emotions causes Kristina to collapse; yet she awakens with a new comprehension of her responsibilities in keeping the family alive by staying at her job in America. On her fifteenth birthday, she waves goodbye to her mother but says hello to her future in America. In addition to being an engaging page-turner, many teaching opportunities will be found for classroom discussion, geography, history, economics, customs, laws, language, social mobility, and the power of a dream. Fifty illustrations and a story ELL readers can identify with help make the novel comprehensible to high intermediate ELLs and up.
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