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Truth and Salsa

Truth and Salsa

Published in
2006
3.74
on Goodreads (66)

Description

A spirited young girl must travel far from home to finally find herself.Mexico is a long way from Kalamazoo-and not just in terms of miles. Almost-thirteen-year-old Hayley Flynn is spending six months with her eccentric grandmother in the rural mountain town of San Miguel while her recently separated parents work things out. For Hayley, life in Mexico is surprisingly exciting-exotic birds, beautiful butterflies, holidays, colorful fiestas, and new friends like Lili.But there are also difficult lessons to be learned. Poverty and unemployment send Lili's father and other men from the village to work in Michigan, sending money back home to their anxious families. Meanwhile, Hayley is on the lookout for la fantasma (the ghost) that is said to haunt her grandma's house.Linda Lowery creates an affectionate portrait of a small town in Mexico and its people in this warm, humorous story of self-discovery. With a captivating plot and relatable protagonist, readers will be engaged on every page.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
176 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Cultural Exploration: 'Truth and Salsa' offers readers a rich and vibrant exploration of Mexican culture, traditions, and landscapes, providing a window into a world that may be different from their own.
  • Personal Growth: The protagonist's journey is one of self-discovery and personal growth, making it an inspiring read for anyone who is facing their own challenges or transitions in life.
  • Language Learning: As the story is set in Mexico and includes Spanish language elements, it's a great opportunity for readers to learn new Spanish words and phrases in a fun and engaging context.
  • Engaging Storytelling: Linda Lowery's storytelling weaves together humor, emotion, and adventure, keeping readers engaged and turning pages to find out what happens next.