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  • Jennifer Degenhardt A difficult journey
  • Jennifer Degenhardt A difficult journey
  • Jennifer Degenhardt A difficult journey
  • Jennifer Degenhardt A difficult journey

A difficult journey

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English easy reader for beginners. Out of concern for the welfare of his family, José decides to move from Guatemala to the US to find work there.

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José and his family live in small town in the department of Sacatepéquez, Guatemala. Their life, which is simple and good, becomes challenging when their earnings become insufficient to maintain the family. Concerned for the welfare of his family whom he loves, José makes the difficult decision to make his way to the United States in search of work opportunities. Based on a story told to the author, this book recounts José’s journey north as well as examines the effect of his absence on the family he leaves behind.

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  • 185 unique words; total word count: 7500
  • 53 pages of text
  • written in present tense
  • setting: Sacatepéquez, Guatemala

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Would you like to order a class set? We will give you a 10% discount on 25 or more copies of the same title. Please, order the novels via e-mail. Due to relatively small stock numbers, please allow 2-3 weeks for your order.

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courage / Guatemala / Jennifer Degenhardt / moed / perspective changes / refugees / vluchtelingen / wisselend perspectief
Author Jennifer Degenhardt
Year of publication 2022
Number of pages 62
ISBN 9781956594133
Illustrated --
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