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  • Jennifer Degenhardt La lucha de la vida
  • Jennifer Degenhardt La lucha de la vida
  • Jennifer Degenhardt La lucha de la vida
  • Jennifer Degenhardt La lucha de la vida
  • Jennifer Degenhardt La lucha de la vida
  • Jennifer Degenhardt La lucha de la vida

La lucha de la vida

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Spanish easy reader for advanced students. Their mutual love for lucha libre helps J.P. and his father to understand each other.

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After years of living with uncertainty, first with his mother and then in foster care, J.P.’s life is finally becoming more predictable, routine and even comfortable. Now that he is living with his father, his stepmother and his two half-sisters, J.P. finally has the opportunity to learn more about himself. As a fan of professional wrestling that he views on TV, he decides to pursue that sport at his new school. What he is not nearly as keen on is the idea of studying, mostly because it’s hard for him. Nevertheless, he resolves to do well enough to ensure eligibility for participation on the wrestling team, as his sights are set on winning a state championship that year.   
J.P.’s father, Juan, is also learning. He is learning how to contend with the challenges that come with raising a teenager. Juan tries to better understand the son who recently came to live with him and attempts to connect with him further by letting J.P. know that he, too, was once a wrestler back in Mexico, a luchador mexicano. Wrestling serves as the topic of most of the father/son conversations as they get to know each other better at this stage of their lives - conversations that are peppered with J.P. constantly reminding his father of the desire to get his driver’s license as soon as he turns 16. But there is a problem, one J.P. knows nothing about, and one that Juan hopes can be fixed before his son finds out. 

Features

  • 68 pages of text
  • written in present tense
  • written in 1st person singular
  • story is told from the alternating perspectives of the two main characters
  • Spanish with several Latin-American characteristics
  • setting: a town in the US

Information for teachers

In this level 3 novel, readers are presented with a wealth of vocabulary and grammatical structures while delving into family and social issues, all with the dynamic backdrop of wrestling, both the Olympic-style and that of la lucha mexicana.

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.

*All books and novels are copyright protected, which means that copying this book for use in your classroom is not permitted.

family / father & son / gezin / immigratie / immigration / Jennifer Degenhardt / sports / vader en zoon / Verenigde Staten
Author Jennifer Degenhardt
Year of publication 2017
Number of pages 84 (inclusief woordenlijst)
ISBN 9780999347911
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