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Enriques Journey
Enrique’s Journey

Author: Sonia Nazario Publisher: Random House Trade Date of publication: 2006/2007

In Los Angeles, California, the author Sonia Nazario, was at her home

when her maid, Maria Del Carmen Ferrez and her began talking about

children, and Sonia learned that Maria had four children still living in

Guatemala. Carmen’s story began after her husband left her for another

woman and she decided to travel to the United States to have a more

successful life. Carmen embarked on a journey north, eventually

arriving in Los Angeles, where she found work and sends money and

clothes to her children back in Guatemala, but feels very emotional due

to her forced separation from her children in order to have a better life.

A year later, Carmen learned that her son Minor, had arrived in Los

Angeles to reunite with Carmen. Sonia Nazario was amazed at hearing

about this story, and started to research the journeys that people

traveling from Central America and Mexico endured in order to come to

the United States. This inspired Sonia Nazario to write about Enrique,

who was 17 at the time, whom she met at a shelter in Nuevo Laredo

after shadowing him and hearing about his journey up North.

“Enrique’s Journey” is the story of a young boys dangerous obstacle to

reunite with his mother. When Enrique is five years old, his mother

Lourdes, leaves Honduras after struggling to support her children. She

does not want to see her children grow up in extreme poverty as did she so she heads to the United States to try and find work, and she promises

the children that she will return soon. Years have passed, and Enrique

has become very depressed and lonely, from being

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