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Under The Same Sky
DeFelice, Cynthia C.
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BOOK SUMMARY
A teenager discovers racism and romance on his fathers farm

For his fourteenth birthday, Joe Pedersen wants a motorbike that costs nearly a thousand dollars. But his mom says the usual birthday gift is fifty dollars, and his dad wants Joe to earn the res

BOOK SYNOPSIS
A teenager discovers racism and romance on his father's farm

For his fourteenth birthday, Joe Pedersen wants a motorbike that costs nearly a thousand dollars. But his mom says the usual birthday gift is fifty dollars, and his dad wants Joe to earn the rest of the money himself and "find out what a real day's work feels like." Angry that his father doesn't think he's up to the job, Joe joins the Mexican laborers who come to his father's farm each summer. Manuel, the crew boss, is only sixteen, yet highly regarded by the other workers and the Pedersen family. Joe's resentment grows when his father treats Manuel as an equal. Compared with Manuel, Joe knows nothing about planting and hoeing cabbage and picking strawberries. But he toughs out the long, grueling days in the hot sun, determined not only to make money but to gain the respect of his stern, hardworking father. Joe soon learns about the problems and fears the Mexicans live with every day, and, before long, thanks to Manuel, his beautiful cousin Luisa, and the rest of the crew, Joe comes to see the world in a whole different way.

In her sensitive new novel, Cynthia DeFelice explores our dependency on migrant workers and simultaneous reluctance to let these people into our country and into our lives.

AUTHOR BIO
Cynthia DeFelice has written many novels for middle grade readers, including The Apprenticeship of Lucas Whitaker, an ALA Notable Book, and The Ghost of Fossil Glen, recipient of the Texas Bluebonnet Award. She lives in upstate New York.

BOOK REVIEWS
"Will make readers think twice about their own prejudices." --VOYA

"With sensitivity and self-deprecating humor and reflection, Joe narrates a well-paced story that illuminates the need for understanding, tolerance, and discussion of the role and rights of migrant workers in the United States." --School Library Journal

"Offers much to absorb and stimulate readers . . . [DeFelice] engineers a dramatic climax that allows Joe to demonstrate real courage - and that will let readers grapple with the notion that right and wrong are not always easily identifiable." --Publishers Weekly

"Suspense and romance keep the story going, at the same time that DeFelice conveys the vital work of migrant workers in U.S. agriculture and draws attention to problems with immigration policies." --Kirkus Reviews


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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 0374480656
ISBN(13-digit): 9780374480653
Copyright: 2005
Dewey Decimal: [Fic]
Library of Congress: bl2005027255
Book Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 224



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