Un tren llamado Esperanza / A Train Called Hope (Spanish and English Edition) by Mario Bencastro


Un tren llamado Esperanza / A Train Called Hope (Spanish and English Edition)
Title : Un tren llamado Esperanza / A Train Called Hope (Spanish and English Edition)
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ISBN : 1558859195
ISBN-10 : 9781558859197
Language : Spanish; Castilian
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 32
Publication : Published May 31, 2021

In this poignant bilingual picture book, a boy remembers his first present, "a little train crossing / the mountain of my pillow / over a valley on my bed." There's even a girl who looks like his sister waving happily from the window! Years later, after his parents have gone far away in search of work and a better future, the boy rides in a real train to join his family. This one is loaded with hundreds of children traveling alone, just like him. There are frightening strangers, others along the way who want to jump on and, scariest of all, a boy who almost falls off the roof because he can't stay awake any longer. When the train finally arrives at its destination, everyone jumps off and the boy begs "the moon to shine, / to light up the border" so he can cross and find his mother. This moving, poetic story by award-winning Salvadoran author Mario Bencastro touches on the difficult journey north many Central American children make in hopes of finding their parents and a better life.


Un tren llamado Esperanza / A Train Called Hope (Spanish and English Edition) Reviews


  • AMY

    This is a book written in Spanish and English. Each page has both languages written in different sections of the page. It features a boy who dreams about going somewhere on the train. One day he finds himself on a real train, riding on the top with many others who are trying to get to other lands. It shows how dangerous it is to ride to a more safe area and join loved ones. His hope is to. one day be able to ride anywhere and be with family without any border issues. It has colorful illustrations. Highly recommended for a unit or support of immigration. Recommended for grades 3-5.