Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 People in Yamileth's Life Chapter 4 The Death of the Morning Glory Chapter 5 Adios, Nicaragua Chapter 6 The North Is Different from the Postcards Chapter 7 Bathtubs and Beds in Oregon Chapter 8 The Los Angeles Battleground Chapter 9 Taking the VCR Back to Nicaragua Chapter 10 Love and Baking Chapter 11 Just Being with them Makes Me Happy Chapter 12 Thoughts Along the Way Chapter 13 The Changing Face of Los Angeles Chapter 14 Epilogue
Dianne Walta Hart is a senior instructor of Spanish at Oregon State University. In addition, she serves as the Latin America Director of Global Graduates: The Oregon International Internship Program, part of the Oregon State System of Higher Education.
This is a rough-edged, authentic look at the marginal lives led by
many illegal immigrants who live among us.
*Amazon.Com Expert Editors Review*
Hart injects her own sharp perceptions regarding the circumstances
of illegals in the United States, and there are unique insights
into the riots following the Rodney King verdict as well... Well
recommended for academic and public libraries.
*Library Journal*
This book tells the tale of conflict and contradiction in the lives
of illegal immigrants with authenticity and compassion. Using
testimonies gathered over seven years, Hart makes the plight of an
undocumented woman clear.
*K. Lynn Stoner, Arizona State University*
A beautiful and sensitive oral history of an indomitable Nicaraguan
woman who—when life became impossible in her own nation—made the
difficult journey to the United States only to face the many
hardships of an undocumented immigrant in Los Angeles. Very
moving!
*Thomas W. Walker, Ohio University*
The story of a single struggling family is detailed warmly and
convincingly by author Dianne Walta Hart.
*Los Angeles Times*
This is a rough-edged, authentic look at the marginal lives led by
many illegal immigrants who live among us. * Amazon.Com Expert
Editors Review *
Hart injects her own sharp perceptions regarding the circumstances
of illegals in the United States, and there are unique insights
into the riots following the Rodney King verdict as well... Well
recommended for academic and public libraries. * Library Journal
*
This book tells the tale of conflict and contradiction in the lives
of illegal immigrants with authenticity and compassion. Using
testimonies gathered over seven years, Hart makes the plight of an
undocumented woman clear. -- K. Lynn Stoner, Arizona State
University
A beautiful and sensitive oral history of an indomitable Nicaraguan
woman who-when life became impossible in her own nation-made the
difficult journey to the United States only to face the many
hardships of an undocumented immigrant in Los Angeles. Very moving!
-- Thomas W. Walker, Ohio University
The story of a single struggling family is detailed warmly and
convincingly by author Dianne Walta Hart. * Los Angeles Times *
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