Amelia's Road

by Linda Jacobs Altman (Author)

Amelia's Road
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Amelia Luisa Martinez hates roads. Los caminos, the roads, take her migrant worker family to fields where they labor all day, to schools where no one knows Amelia's name, and to bleak cabins that are not home. Amelia longs for a beautiful white house with a fine shade tree in the yard, where she can live without worrying about los caminos again. Then one day, Amelia discovers an "accidental road." At its end she finds an amazing old tree reminiscent of the one in her dreams. Its stately sense of permanence inspires her to put her own roots down in a very special way.

The richly colored illustrations bring to life the landscape of California's Central Valley farmland. Amelia's Road is an inspirational tale about the importance of home.

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Publishers Weekly

This story about the daughter of migrant farm workers is, in PW's words, ""an affecting and ultimately hopeful look at a transient way of living."" Ages 3-10. (Sept.)
Linda Jacobs Altman

Linda Jacobs Altman is the author of Amelia's Road, published by Lee & Low, and named a Choices selection by the Cooperative Children's Book Center. Altman, who lives in Clearlake, California, frequently writes for the educational market.

Enrique O. Sanchez has illustrated numerous award winning children's books, including LEE & LOW'S Abuela's Weave, Amelia's Road, and Confetti. A native of the Dominican Republic, he splits his time between his homes in Bass Harbor, Maine and Miami, Florida.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781880000274
Lexile Measure
660
Guided Reading Level
M
Publisher
Lee & Low Books
Publication date
April 20, 2000
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV030000 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | General
Library of Congress categories
Migrant labor
Hispanic Americans

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