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Book explores migrant community in Hartville

Abstract:
Maria, a migrant farm worker from Texas, started working in the fields when she was 16. Her parents advised her against it, but she wanted to make her own money to save up for a convertible. Once a year, she traveled to Hartville to work at the K.W. Zellers' family farm....

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Breanna

posted 10/09/07 @ 7:09 PM EST

I am very interested in getting your book. I am currently student teaching in a migrant area myself. I am sure you have heard of it ...Painesville, Ohio. I have fallen in love with the people and kids that I am working with and am excitted to see how it is that I am going to be able to serve this population through my teaching and possibly even other avenues. My church holds ESL classes twice a week specifically aimed at generating skills needed to reside in this area for English language learners of all levels. Last year many Hipanic (mostly Mexican) families came out for the free classes. I can not wait to get the book!
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