In the book "Lupita Manana" by Patricia Beatty, Lupita travels from Tijuana to Colton by crossing the border with the help of a coyote, which refers to a person who smuggles immigrants across the U.S.-Mexico border. She embarks on this journey to reunite with her family and seek a better life. The trip is fraught with challenges, reflecting the struggles faced by many immigrants. Ultimately, Lupita's determination and hope drive her forward despite the difficulties she encounters along the way.
In the book "Lupita Manana," Lupita's father's name is Papa Hernando Torres (Sr.), he drowns at sea while fishing.
Lupita Manana is a book that tells the story of a Mexican family that immigrates to the United States. The main characters in the book are Lupita, her mother, and her younger brothers and sisters.
read the book
186 pages long, it is worth the read
15 years old
Lupita earned her nickname "Lupita Mañana" in the book because she was always saying "tomorrow" to avoid addressing her problems or responsibilities. It reflects her tendency to procrastinate and avoid facing difficult situations in her life.
In the book "Lupita Mañana" by Patricia Beatty, Lupita lives in a small village in Mexico before moving to the United States to escape poverty and violence.
Lupita's father recently died, leaving the family in poverty. They need to cross the border in order to make a living again.
I think its La Migra. Because they have in the summary on the back of the book saying "A new language, hard labor, and a constant threat of LA MIGRA"
they win
he drowns at sea while fishing
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