Pam Muñoz Ryan’s novel of immigration, trauma, and resilience has been beloved by children and teachers since its publication in 2000. It is a work of historical fiction, but the novel’s focus on the intersection of racism and capitalist exploitation unfortunately remains very relevant today. 


Terri also shares a few stories from her own family’s history, which has some intriguing parallels to Esperanza’s. 


On a lighter note, this episode includes some improvised singing and a brief appearance of our British accents. We apologize in advance. 


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