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*Sold Out* Middle Grade August '21: Efrén Divided
Efrén Divided by Ernesto Cisneros
Efrén's Amá is his Soperwoman, named after the delicious Mexican sopes she prepares. When Amá is deported to Tijuana, Efrén must become Soperboy to care for his siblings and reunite his family. This poignant middle-grade novel explores the challenges faced by American-born children of undocumented parents, celebrating the strength of family bonds.
Efrén's Amá is his Soperwoman, named after the delicious Mexican sopes she prepares. When Amá is deported to Tijuana, Efrén must become Soperboy to care for his siblings and reunite his family. This poignant middle-grade novel explores the challenges faced by American-born children of undocumented parents, celebrating the strength of family bonds.
Efrén Divided by Ernesto Cisneros
Efrén's Amá is his Soperwoman, named after the delicious Mexican sopes she prepares. When Amá is deported to Tijuana, Efrén must become Soperboy to care for his siblings and reunite his family. This poignant middle-grade novel explores the challenges faced by American-born children of undocumented parents, celebrating the strength of family bonds.
Efrén's Amá is his Soperwoman, named after the delicious Mexican sopes she prepares. When Amá is deported to Tijuana, Efrén must become Soperboy to care for his siblings and reunite his family. This poignant middle-grade novel explores the challenges faced by American-born children of undocumented parents, celebrating the strength of family bonds.
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Efrén Divided by Ernesto Cisneros
Efrén's Amá is his Soperwoman, named after the delicious Mexican sopes she prepares. When Amá is deported to Tijuana, Efrén must become Soperboy to care for his siblings and reunite his family. This poignant middle-grade novel explores the challenges faced by American-born children of undocumented parents, celebrating the strength of family bonds.
Efrén's Amá is his Soperwoman, named after the delicious Mexican sopes she prepares. When Amá is deported to Tijuana, Efrén must become Soperboy to care for his siblings and reunite his family. This poignant middle-grade novel explores the challenges faced by American-born children of undocumented parents, celebrating the strength of family bonds.












