43 pages 1 hour read

Erica Moroz, Diane Guerrero

My Family Divided: One Girl's Journey of Home, Loss, and Hope

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Middle Grade | Published in 2018

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Before You Read

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My Family Divided, adapted for youth audiences, recounts the challenges Diane Guerrero faced as the US-born child of undocumented Colombian immigrants, particularly after her family was deported when she was a minor. The memoir highlights her struggles to rebuild her life alone and her journey to success as an actor, using her experience to advocate for immigration reform. This book includes descriptions of self-harm, attempted suicide, and sensitive content reflecting the immigrant experience.

Reviews & Readership

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My Family Divided by Erica Moroz and Diane Guerrero provides a deeply personal narrative, highlighting the struggles of family separation due to immigration issues. Reviews praise its emotional depth and educational value. Some critique its simplification of complex topics, but overall, it is considered a poignant and accessible read suitable for young adults and families alike.

Who should read this

Who Should Read My Family Divided?

Readers who enjoy My Family Divided by Erica Moroz and Diane Guerrero are likely interested in immigration issues, personal narratives, and stories of resilience. Similar to The Distance Between Us by Reyna Grande and Enrique's Journey by Sonia Nazario, they appreciate heartfelt memoirs addressing the impact of family separation and the immigrant experience.

Recommended

Reading Age

8-12years

Lexile Level

730L

Book Details

Topics

Immigration / Refugee

Mental Illness

Themes

Relationships: Family

Identity: Mental Health

Identity: Race

Genre

Latin American Literature

Children's Literature

Biography