Gr 5-8–Martín’s energetic debut memoir features his extended family, in which he’s the seventh of nine children. They’re “100% authentic Mexican” (the parents), “somewhat American” having been born in “Old Mexico” (oldest five), and “somewhat Mexican” born in the U.S. (youngest four). Personalities, accents, ages, cultures are
many. Martín gets blessed with a stellar audio adaptation, with remarkably distinct characters easily recognized without awkward transitional clarifications. And so the convoy road trip commences via “fancy, bargain-priced Winnebago Chieftain” motor home and a customized pickup truck camper. The goal? Bring “Revolutionary War–era abuelito” from Jalisco, Mexico, back home to Watsonville, CA. Stopovers, surprises, shocks are guaranteed, underscored by refrains of “Shipoopi” from
The Music Man on relentless repeat.
VERDICT The exuberance of the vast cast (with credits at recording’s end!) is a contagious gift. Hand the Martín-illustrated print and the audio to all reluctant readers.
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