Esperanza Rising

Pam Muñoz Ryan
(Juvenile Fiction - J Ryan)

Esperanza and her mother are forced to leave their life of wealth and privilege in Mexico to go work in the labor camps of Southern California, where they must adapt to the harsh circumstances facing Mexican farm workers on the eve of the Great Depression. Suggested for ages 8–12.


Hispanic Experiences

  • Cool Salsa: Bilingual Poems on Growing Up Latino in the United States


  • The First Rule of Punk


  • Funny Bones: Posada and His Day of the Dead Calaveras


  • Niño Wrestles the World


  • Cool Salsa: Bilingual Poems on Growing Up Latino in the United States


  • Lola Levine Is Not Mean


  • Dreamers


  • Lola Levine Is Not Mean


  • Tortilla Sun


  • Abuela


  • Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match


  • Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote


  • Yes! We Are Latinos


  • What Can You Do with a Paleta?


  • Mango, Abuela, and Me


  • The Other Half of Happy


  • Abuela


  • Tortilla Sun


  • Funny Bones: Posada and His Day of the Dead Calaveras


  • Esperanza Rising


  • Yes! We Are Latinos


  • Alma and How She Got Her Name


  • Dreamers


  • The Dreamer


  • 90 Miles to Havana


  • 90 Miles to Havana


  • Niño Wrestles the World


  • Alma and How She Got Her Name


  • The First Rule of Punk


  • What Can You Do with a Paleta?


  • Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote


  • Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl's Courage Changed Music


  • The Dreamer


  • Mango, Abuela, and Me


  • The Other Half of Happy


  • Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl's Courage Changed Music


  • Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match


  • Esperanza Rising