Almost 15 years old, Xóchitl is desperate to experience life outside her rural village in Guatemala. American magazines and English classes are a welcome distraction from her mundane existence of cleaning, cooking, and caring for younger siblings. Her daydreams turn into reality when she is offered the incredible invitation to study in the United States. Will Xóchitl be able to adapt to a lifestyle, climate, and culture so different from what she knows? Will this once in a lifetime opportunity be cut short by tragedy at home, her lack of money or mean girls at Roselawn High School?
As far as beginning reader books go, these two Xóchitl books are great. The glossary in the back is more comprehensive than most. The story flowed well…though at times was abrupt (on account of the limited vocabulary). I enjoyed this a loy
Enticing Spanish book and fit my reading level well! Its interesting to learn about the culture as well as the language, so thank you to Virginia Hildebrandt!
I have to read this book with my students, but I found a lot of grammar mistakes. And the story in some point steel rushed and chopped. Not a bad book though.