Little Drops of Water tells the heartfelt story of Jess J. Ramirez’s early life, highlighting his family’s struggles and their journey from Mexico to the United States. Born fragile and near death, Jess’s survival was a testament to the love and determination of his family, especially his sister, Toña, and a compassionate doctor who saved his life with a few drops of water. This bilingual memoir explores themes of family, resilience, and cultural heritage, offering a powerful reflection on the immigrant experience and the unbreakable bonds of family.
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Paperback. Condición: new. De Leon, Saul Escobedo Ilustrador. Paperback. In this poignant bilingual memoir, Jess J. Ramirez shares the deeply personal story of his early life, growing up in the small town of Juarez, Mexico, during the 1940s. Born into hardship, Jess's story begins with a life-threatening health crisis as an infant, saved only by the determination and love of his family. His sister Tona's courage leads her to seek medical help in a city she barely knew, and the compassionate actions of Dr. Manuel Noguerola ultimately bring him back from the brink of death.Through vivid storytelling, Little Drops of Water transports readers to a time and place defined by resilience, community, and family love. With rich illustrations by Saul Escobedo, this heartwarming tale beautifully captures the sacrifices and love that shape a family's journey. Jess's narrative also explores the historical backdrop of the Bracero Program, shedding light on the difficult choices and strength of migrant workers who sought better opportunities for their families.This bilingual tale of survival and hope resonates deeply, honoring the memory of a family's struggle, the legacy of their perseverance, and the simple act of water saving a life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798892289337
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Paperback. Condición: new. De Leon, Saul Escobedo Ilustrador. Paperback. In this poignant bilingual memoir, Jess J. Ramirez shares the deeply personal story of his early life, growing up in the small town of Juarez, Mexico, during the 1940s. Born into hardship, Jess's story begins with a life-threatening health crisis as an infant, saved only by the determination and love of his family. His sister Tona's courage leads her to seek medical help in a city she barely knew, and the compassionate actions of Dr. Manuel Noguerola ultimately bring him back from the brink of death.Through vivid storytelling, Little Drops of Water transports readers to a time and place defined by resilience, community, and family love. With rich illustrations by Saul Escobedo, this heartwarming tale beautifully captures the sacrifices and love that shape a family's journey. Jess's narrative also explores the historical backdrop of the Bracero Program, shedding light on the difficult choices and strength of migrant workers who sought better opportunities for their families.This bilingual tale of survival and hope resonates deeply, honoring the memory of a family's struggle, the legacy of their perseverance, and the simple act of water saving a life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798892289337
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Paperback. Condición: new. De Leon, Saul Escobedo Ilustrador. Paperback. In this poignant bilingual memoir, Jess J. Ramirez shares the deeply personal story of his early life, growing up in the small town of Juarez, Mexico, during the 1940s. Born into hardship, Jess's story begins with a life-threatening health crisis as an infant, saved only by the determination and love of his family. His sister Tona's courage leads her to seek medical help in a city she barely knew, and the compassionate actions of Dr. Manuel Noguerola ultimately bring him back from the brink of death.Through vivid storytelling, Little Drops of Water transports readers to a time and place defined by resilience, community, and family love. With rich illustrations by Saul Escobedo, this heartwarming tale beautifully captures the sacrifices and love that shape a family's journey. Jess's narrative also explores the historical backdrop of the Bracero Program, shedding light on the difficult choices and strength of migrant workers who sought better opportunities for their families.This bilingual tale of survival and hope resonates deeply, honoring the memory of a family's struggle, the legacy of their perseverance, and the simple act of water saving a life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798892289337
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