Daniel Aleman
Indivisible
Indivisible
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In the novel "Indivisible" by Daniel Aleman, a teen faces deportation when his parents are taken by ICE, forcing him to question his identity and what it means to be an American.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 416 pages
Publication date: 08 September 2022
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
This timely, moving debut novel follows a teen's efforts to keep his family together as his parents face deportation. Mateo Garcia and his younger sister, Sophie, have been taught to fear one word for as long as they can remember: deportation. Over the past few years, however, the fear that their undocumented immigrant parents could be sent back to Mexico started to fade. Ma and Pa have been in the United States for so long, they have American-born children, and they are hard workers and good neighbors. When Mateo returns from school one day to find that his parents have been taken by ICE, he realizes that his family's worst nightmare has become a reality. With his parents' fate and his own future hanging in the balance, Mateo must figure out who he is and what he is capable of, even as he is forced to question what it means to be an American. Daniel Aleman's Indivisible is a remarkable story—both powerful in its explorations of immigration in America and deeply intimate in its portrait of a teen boy driven by his fierce, protective love for his parents and his sister.
Introduction:
Mateo Garcia and his younger sister, Sophie, have grown up with the constant fear of deportation hanging over their heads. Their undocumented immigrant parents have been in the United States for many years, working hard and building a life for their family. However, as time passed, the fear of being separated began to fade. Ma and Pa had American-born children, and they were known as good neighbors and hard workers in their community.
The Turning Point:
One day, Mateo returns from school to find that his parents have been taken by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). He is devastated and heartbroken, as he realizes that his family's worst nightmare has come true. Mateo's world is turned upside down, and he is left to pick up the pieces and try to keep his family together.
The Search for Answers:
Mateo is determined to find out what happened to his parents and why they were taken by ICE. He starts by reaching out to his friends and family, hoping that someone can provide him with some information. However, everyone is in shock and unsure of what to do. Mateo then decides to take matters into his own hands and starts investigating on his own.
The Challenges:
Mateo faces many challenges as he searches for answers. He must navigate the complex legal system and deal with the emotional toll of his parents' disappearance. He also struggles with his own identity and what it means to be an American, as he questions whether he has the right to call himself a citizen.
The Support:
Despite the challenges, Mateo is not alone. He receives support from his friends and family, who rally around him in his time of need. He also finds solace in his music, which helps him cope with the stress and trauma of his situation.
The Conclusion:
Through his journey, Mateo learns important lessons about love, family, and the importance of standing up for what is right. He realizes that his parents' deportation is not just a problem for their family, but for all immigrants in America. He becomes an advocate for immigration reform and works to raise awareness about the issues facing immigrants in his community.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Daniel Aleman's Indivisible is a powerful and moving debut novel that follows a teen's efforts to keep his family together as his parents face deportation. The story is both powerful in its exploration of immigration in America and deeply intimate in its portrait of a teen boy driven by his fierce, protective love for his parents and his sister. Mateo's journey is a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit.
Weight: 380g
Dimension: 206 x 138 x 26 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780759553897
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