Sanctuary Somewhere
Sanctuary Somewhere
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Enslow Publishers
Annotation: After he finds out he's undocumented, seventeen-year-old high school student Osmel fears he won't be able to pursue his dream of becoming a meteorologist.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #512464
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Enslow Publishers
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 04/01/19
Pages: 190 pages
ISBN: 1-538-38283-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-538-38283-7
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

Debut author Dimmig produces a deep and meaningful story in verse for reluctant readers about a young man who is shocked to discover that he is undocumented. Osmel, a high school senior, lives in eastern Washington with his mother and 12-year-old sister, Leslie, and hopes to study meteorology in college. While celebrating Leslie's birthday, Osmel learns from his law student aunt, Tía Alex—who recently marched alongside hundreds of other Dreamers in Seattle—that he and his mother are undocumented. From that point onward, Osmel is filled with trepidation. He confides in his school counselor but otherwise keeps this secret to himself, not even telling his mother he knows the truth. When his friend Juan confides that his dad didn't come home the night before and later called his mom from a holding center, this only adds to Osmel's daily apprehension. Told in the first person, primarily from Osmel's perspective, descriptions of nature and weather patterns (his family works picking fruit in an orchard) and a sense of fear and loneliness permeate the story. Interludes from Leslie's perspective offer a more assured, lyrical, and free voice, a fitting counterpoint to Osmel's narration. The narrative is powerful, informative, and insightful, weakened only by a bumpy ending that feels overstuffed.An undeniably moving read recommended for absolutely everyone—Dreamer or not. (Verse novel. 12-18)

School Library Journal (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

Gr 6 Up-Osmel has just begun his senior year of high school and is making college plans when he learns that he is undocumented. Through a verse narrative, readers follow Osmel's journey through discovery, grief, and acceptance. He begins to question if he will be able to achieve his dream of becoming a meteorologist, and he harbors resentment toward his sister, who was born in the United States. By way of comparison, teens see Osmel's Tía Alex, an outspoken law student registered under the DREAM Act, and his friend Juan, whose father is taken by ICE. Dimmig writes respectfully about a current topic, but the poetry in this verse novel does not hold up. The content is not too mature for preteens but is current enough to serve as a hi-lo book for an older teen. The line breaks seem random at times: "I watch Leslie/as she unfolds a blue/blanket and places it/over the small table/set for our family altar." There is not much use of the wordplay or literary devices that differentiate poetry from prose. VERDICT Although this is a timely subject and there is nothing objectionable in the book, other options may be a better choice. An additional purchase. Jeri Murphy, C.F. Simmons Middle School, Aurora, IL

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School Library Journal (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)
Word Count: 10,174
Reading Level: 4.1
Interest Level: 9-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.1 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 504292 / grade: Middle Grades
Lexile: 630L

Seventeen-year-old Osmel dreams of being a meteorologist. His world is shattered when he finds out he is undocumented. Osmel fears his dreams for college and career are now impossible. Then, ICE begins raiding the orchards his family works in. Will Osmel and his family ever find safety and peace in the place they call home?


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