In Chapter 14 of "Esperanza Rising," titled "Grapes," Esperanza learns about the hard work and difficult conditions faced by Mexican migrant workers in the United States. She experiences firsthand the backbreaking labor of picking grapes in a sweltering vineyard and gains a new appreciation for the sacrifices made by those who toil in the fields for a better future.
Esperanza gives Isabel the porcelain doll on page 14 of "Esperanza Rising" by Pam Muñoz Ryan.
At the start of the book Esperanza is 13. She celebrates her birthday a few days later and turns 14. She celebrates her 15th birthday at the end of the book. In the first chapter Esperanza is six years old. Then the story starts six years later when she is twelve, a few weeks before her thirteenth birthday. She turns fourteen at the end of the book.
The intended audience for "Esperanza Rising" is typically middle-grade readers, around ages 10-14. The book deals with themes of family, resilience, and cultural identity that resonate with this age group.
"Esperanza Rising" by Pam Munoz Ryan has a total of 262 pages in the hardcover edition. So, if you're looking to dive into Esperanza's journey, you've got a solid chunk of pages to keep you entertained. Just don't forget to bring some tissues for those emotional moments!
I think it is a reference to the Bible, to the chapter called Romans and the verses 1 and 14 of that chapter.
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The term 'grapes of wrath' is a biblical allusion. There is no one element in the story that corresponds to the grapes. It is referring to a passage that talks figuratively aout God judging the wicked by trampling on them like grapes in a winepress. The passage is in the bible in Revelation 14:14-20.