Book Descriptions
for Migrant by Jose Manual Mateo and Javier Martinez Pedro
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Americas Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature, 2015, Honorable Mention. Core Collection: Picture-Book Refugee and Immigration Stories, 2017. Guide Book to Gift Books, 2016 Books for Middle Readers. Kirkus Book Review Stars, 2014. Lasting Connections, 2014 Social Studies.
Spanish. Originally published in Spanish as Migrar by Ediciones Tecolote in 2011. English translation by Emmy Smith Ready published in the United States by Abrams Books in 2014.
From the Publisher
Praise for Migrant
STARRED REVIEWS
"Content and design coalesce in a handsome presentation that invites readers to decode intriguing images in a pastoral setting suggestive of folklore--and in the process, arouses empathy for the all-too-real risks surrounding migrants... Breathtaking."
--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"A family's desperate journey from Mexico to Los Angeles unfolds through a boy's first-person narration in this striking bilingual, codex-style book, with accordion-style pages to be read vertically."
--Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A striking, thoughtful, and empathetic look at a difficult and very relevant political issue, Migrant will make an excellent starting point for possible classroom discussions."
--Booklist
"The story of undocumented migration is told in an easygoing but insistent voice, reflecting a child's-eye view of leaving home for a bewildering new one... The intricate image unfolds slowly, pulling the reader along from rural fields to the streets of L.A., and makes a breathtaking feast for eyes to carefully examine in full when opened completely."
--The Bulletin of The Center for Children's Books
"A striking and unique piece of art that tells an important story."
--School Library Journal