106 pages 3 hours read

Francisco Jiménez

Breaking Through

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | YA | Published in 2001

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

Breaking Through by Francisco Jiménez is an autobiography detailing the author's journey from a young immigrant boy to a successful college student, experiencing cultural assimilation, economic hardship, and systemic discrimination. His family's struggles as migrant workers in California and his determination to excel academically despite numerous challenges are central themes. The narrative includes descriptions of poverty, emotional distress, and the impacts of discrimination.

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Breaking Through by Francisco Jiménez is praised for its candid depiction of the immigrant experience and its inspirational, heartfelt narrative. Readers appreciate the authentic and relatable portrayal of the protagonist's struggles and triumphs. However, some critics feel that the writing style is overly simplistic and that certain plot elements lack depth. Overall, it is recommended for its emotional resonance and educational value.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Breaking Through?

Readers who would enjoy Breaking Through by Francisco Jiménez are typically teens and young adults interested in immigrant stories, personal resilience, and overcoming adversity. Fans of The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros or The Distance Between Us by Reyna Grande may find it particularly compelling for its heartfelt narrative and cultural exploration.

Recommended

Reading Age

12-18years

Lexile Level

750L

Book Details

Themes

Relationships: Family

Genre

Children's Literature

Education

Biography

Topics

Education

Arts / Culture