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Becoming Naomi Leon (Paperback, 2005)
    By Pam Munoz Ryan
Ages 9-12 7/18/2011
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jaday said: Naomi is introduced to her Mexican heritage. As Naomi learns about her culture Ryan Naomi and her disabled, younger brother, Owen have lived with their great grandma, Gram, ever since their mother left them 7 years with no word since. Out of the blue she shows up with her distasteful boyfriend. At first it seems like she wants to reconnect with her kids, but her true colors are revealed. She wants to take Naomi (not Owen) and collect child welfare. Gram runs with the children to look for Naomi’s father in Mexico. exposes the reader to such Mexican traditions as the Posadas and carving radishes.. Negative attitudes toward the disabled, alcoholism, and child abandonment are revealed with stark clarity. Naomi’s transformation into Naomi Leon provides an excellent example of positive thinking and dedication to one’s craft. A delightful read. I recommend this book.
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