Mi última Clase – My Last Class

Mi última Clase – My Last Class by Daisy Valls, published by Eriginal Books LLC in September 2016, is a poignant exploration of the challenges faced by immigrants in the United States. This edition, written in English and spanning 111 pages, presents the story of Solángel Murillo, the main character and narrator, as she navigates the traumatic experience of her mother’s deportation. Alongside this personal upheaval, Solángel must also leave her school and neighborhood, marking a significant turning point in her life.
Readers will find that the narrative delves into the themes of immigration and family separation, providing insight into the emotional turmoil faced by those affected by such circumstances. The story captures a critical moment in Solángel’s life, highlighting the impact of her mother’s deportation and the subsequent changes she must endure. This work is designed to resonate with both adolescents and adults, offering a reflective look at the complexities of family dynamics and the immigrant experience.
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Mi última clase
La deportación de inmigrantes en Estados Unidos y el divorcio de los padres son el tema y subtema de este libro. A Solángel Murillo (personaje principal y narradora) le toca vivir uno de los más dramáticos días de su vida cuando deportan a su madre y además tiene que dejar su escuela, su barrio, el lugar donde ha crecido, para irse con su padre. Sin dudas, estas páginas llamarán la atención e interesarán a adolescentes y adultos.
Cuento ganador del concurso literario Migraciones: Mirando al Sur, de la AECID, España, por el Centro Cultural Español de Miami, 2009
My Last Class
The deportation of immigrants in the United States and the divorce of parents are the topic and subtopic of this book. Solángel Murillo (main character and narrator) had to live one of the most dramatic days of her life when her mother is deported and, besides, she has to leave her school, her neighborhood, the place where she has grown, to leave with her father. Undoubtedly, these pages will call the attention and interest to adolescents and adults.
Story winner of Migraciones: Mirando al Sur Literary Contest, from AECID, Spain, by the Centro Cultural Español de Miami, 2009
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