Hurricane: My Story of Resilience (I, Witness)

by Salvador Gómez-Colón (Author)

Hurricane: My Story of Resilience (I, Witness)
Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
Series: I, Witness

Suffering heavy damage in the wake of Hurricane Maria in 2017, Puerto Rican communities lacked access to clean water and electricity. Salvador Gómez-Colón couldn't ignore the basic needs of his homeland, and knew that nongovernmental organizations and larger foreign philanthropies could only do so much. With unstoppable energy and a deep knowledge of local culture, Salvador founded Light and Hope for Puerto Rico and raised more than $100,000 to purchase and distribute solar-powered lamps and hand-powered washing machines to households in need.

With a voice that is both accessible and engaging, Salvador recalls living through the catastrophic storm and grappling with the destruction it left behind. Hurricane brings forward a captivating first-person account of strength, resilience, and determination, and heralds the start of a new series of compelling narrative nonfiction by young people, for young people.

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Starred Review

Gr 4-8--With only two days' warning, 15-year-old Salvador Gómez-Cólon and his family prepared for the onslaught of Hurricane Maria in 2017. The destruction to Puerto Rico was unprecedented and unremitting. In response to the desolation around him, Gómez-Cólon started a campaign called Light and Hope, distributing solar lamps and hand-powered washing machines to people without power and running water. His descriptions of the storm and its emotional impact evoke urgency and immediacy, all while written in a style highly accessible to a wide range of readers. His account highlights the deep compassion and empathy pushing the young man, and is likely to provoke similar feelings in readers. The driving message is the potential for young people to enact change, even in seemingly hopeless situations. It is an empowering and optimistic call to action for a generation frequently bombarded by strife and negativity. Gómez-Cólon makes clear in his narrative and in the lengthy acknowledgments that he relied on a network of volunteers and invested adults to put his goals into action. He also demonstrates the negative impact that waning media coverage, bureaucratic red tape, and failing infrastructure had on his campaign. This clear review of his experience, along with a "Get Involved" section of tips for young people to address climate change, makes the impact of youth on the world feel tangible and powerful. VERDICT With a harrowing tale of survival and an inspiring tale of altruism, this accessible narrative would enhance any nonfiction collection. Recommended for first purchase.--Elizabeth Lovsin, Deerfield P.L., IL

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Compellingly written with an emphasis on compassion, this entry in the I, Witness series is a fantastic way of connecting teens with activism and current events in a very real way. An exciting new #OwnVoices series.— "Booklist (starred review)"
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781324016656
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Norton Young Readers
Publication date
October 20, 2021
Series
I, Witness
BISAC categories
JNF007110 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Social Activists
JNF038050 - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | Caribbean & Latin America
JNF051160 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Disasters
JNF071000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Activism & Volunteering
Library of Congress categories
Puerto Rico
Disaster relief
Gaomez-Colaon, Salvador
Hurricane Maria, 2017

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