Summary of Reyna Grande's The Distance Between Us

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8350017595
  • EAN9798350017595
  • Date de parution30/08/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
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Résumé

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The United States is a much more powerful entity than La Llorona, the weeping woman who takes children away. It takes away parents, not children. #2 When my mother left to sell Avon products, I would often go with her. But when she said she wouldn't be gone for long, I knew it would be different. I never imagined that not too long would turn out to be never, because I never got my mother back. #3 I was too young to understand the risks my mother was taking, but I could see how she had changed walking down the street.
She no longer looked down at the ground because she was afraid of the rocks tripping her. #4 My grandmother's house was located in a poor town in Mexico called Iguala de la Independencia. The house was surrounded by a corral. To the east of the house was an unpaved street that led to the church, the school, and the tortilla mill. To the west was a dirt road that led past Don Rubén's house and curved east to the dairy farm, the canal, and the highway.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The United States is a much more powerful entity than La Llorona, the weeping woman who takes children away. It takes away parents, not children. #2 When my mother left to sell Avon products, I would often go with her. But when she said she wouldn't be gone for long, I knew it would be different. I never imagined that not too long would turn out to be never, because I never got my mother back. #3 I was too young to understand the risks my mother was taking, but I could see how she had changed walking down the street.
She no longer looked down at the ground because she was afraid of the rocks tripping her. #4 My grandmother's house was located in a poor town in Mexico called Iguala de la Independencia. The house was surrounded by a corral. To the east of the house was an unpaved street that led to the church, the school, and the tortilla mill. To the west was a dirt road that led past Don Rubén's house and curved east to the dairy farm, the canal, and the highway.