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Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with the tension between their family obligations and their individual ambitions, particularly if they feel limited by their economic or legal status. Francisco Jimenez continues his autobiographical journey, detailing his high school years as a Mexican immigrant in California during the 1950s. The narrative explores the heavy weight of poverty, the fear of deportation, and the quiet dignity of manual labor. It is a deeply moving account of a young person striving for academic excellence while supporting his family. Parents will find it an invaluable tool for discussing social justice, the value of education, and how to maintain hope when the path forward is blocked by systemic barriers. It is appropriate for middle and high schoolers who are ready for a realistic, sometimes painful, but ultimately triumphant look at the American dream.