Beast Rider: A Boy's Journey Beyond the Border

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Product Details
Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Harry N. Abrams
Publish Date
Pages
192
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.3 X 0.9 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781419733635

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About the Author
Tony Johnston is the award-winning author of more than 100 children's books. She lives with her family in San Marino, California.

Maria Elena Fontanot de Rhoads is a Mexican psychotherapist who specializes in childhood trauma. She lives in Mérida, Mexico.

Reviews
"A reflective look at the perils of migration and the powerful, competing calls of family and homeland."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"Beast Rider, like the best in literature, begs to be read again and again."--Lisa Krieger, retired head of Children's Services, San Luis Obispo County Library
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Like the chugging of The Beast, Johnston's poetic prose permeates Manuel's journey and gives a steady rhythm to the story even as Oaxaca-based psychotherapist and translator Fontanot de Rhoads provides details to ground it . . . A beautiful, visceral plunge into the perils that the train-jumping migrant brotherhood experiences."--Kirkus Reviews
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Johnston (Bone by Bone by Bone) and de Rhoads (a psychotherapist and debut author) offer a sympathetic, illuminating portrait of the challenges faced by one undocumented immigrant."--Publishers Weekly
"This does not shy away from the brutal realities of Manuel's journey, but it also glories in the kindness and love of strangers, giving this harrowing story a balance of fear and hope . . . A tough yet hopeful immigration story."--Booklist
"[Beast Rider] reads like one long poem."--Susan Goldman Rubin
"This story feels personal and real; it does not romanticize or try to fully tackle the complex issue of immigration. Manuel narrates in a frank, unflinching manner, using a well-crafted combination of short, abrupt thoughts and longer descriptive sentences. Spanish words and phrases are woven expertly throughout the narrative."--School Library Journal