Well,in the end of the book they find their father Santiago Leon,in Ohaka mexcico and go to court to see if skyla their mom or gram should have Niomi.Skyla acts nice,but is no match for niomi.
the answer would be any books that she has written other then becoming naomi leon
The raven in Becoming Naomi is Naomi's mother, Skyla Jones.
Skyla left Naomi and Owen with her grandmother
1997 if i believe
Naomi doesn't. Because Skyla tried to separate her from her brother. :(
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No, it is a work of realistic fiction.
Pam Muñoz Ryan
Lulu is Naomi's baby sister in the book "Becoming Naomi Leon" by Pam Muñoz Ryan. She is a vivacious and playful character who brings joy to Naomi's life. Lulu has a strong bond with her sister and relies on her for comfort and support throughout the story.
In "Becoming Naomi León" by Pam Muñoz Ryan, Naomi is 11 years old. She is a thoughtful and introspective girl navigating her identity and family dynamics while living with her great-grandmother and younger brother. The story follows her journey of self-discovery and resilience.
The exposition of "Becoming Naomi Leon" introduces the main characters, Naomi and her brother Owen, as they navigate their challenging family dynamics and lives in southern California. It sets the stage for their journey to reconnect with their estranged mother and explore themes of identity and belonging.
In "Becoming Naomi Leon" by Pam Muñoz Ryan, "Baby Beluga" refers to a song that is significant to Naomi's character and her relationship with her family, particularly her grandmother. The song symbolizes innocence and the joy of childhood, contrasting with the complexities of Naomi's life, including her struggles with her identity and familial issues. It serves as a comforting reminder of her childhood and the love she shares with her family.