The Circuit Audio CD – Audiobook, CD, Unabridged Pdf Download


The Circuit Audio CD – Audiobook, CD, Unabridged
Author: Visit ‘s Francisco Jimenez Page ID: 1883332710

From School Library Journal

Gr 6 Up-Francisco Jimenez was born in Mexico, entered California illegally as a very young child, and spent his boyhood alternating between migrant farm work and the classroom. This collection of autobiographical short stories was written years later, when Jimenez had become an established professor at Santa Clara University (CA), but they give immediate access to the feelings of the growing boy. Adrian Vargas reads in a lightly accented English, offering a voice that is evidently that of the full grown man remembering, rather than that of the youth he remembers. Each story is simple, direct, and redolent with the smells of the earth, the sounds of the ever-changing home with its growing number of siblings, and the amazing experiences each new schoolroom offers. The frustrations range from those specific to poverty and migrancy, including the inability to follow up on promises made by a good teacher because the family moves on the day the offer of trumpet lessons has been proffered, through the universal experience of an older brother saddled with an ignorant younger sibling who insensitively feeds his prized penny collection into the grocery store’s gumball machine. Jimenez and Vargas both maintain a leisurely pace appropriate to storytelling that can reach a wide audience, giving the images constructed from words time to bloom in the audience’s mind before wrapping each tale in a tight, often surprising, close. Highly recommended for both pleasure listening and for classroom use and discussion.

Francisca Goldsmith, Berkeley Public Library, CA

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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“Readers of this book will gain insight into…the lives of immigrant families.” Book Links November 2007 Book Links, ALA

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Audio CDPublisher: Audio Bookshelf; Unabridged edition (January 1, 2001)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1883332710ISBN-13: 978-1883332716 Product Dimensions: 1 x 6.5 x 6.5 inches Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #1,851,884 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #87 in Books > Teens > Biographies > Social Activists #1710 in Books > Books on CD > Biographies & Memoirs #3988 in Books > Books on CD > General

This is a book that is suitable for all ages. Jimenez manages to describe his childhood in a manner that captivates the reader. I could not put the book down once I began reading. Do not think that just because these events happened long ago,that migrant families do not experience some of the same horrors today, for they do. I teach ESL to adult migrant workers and after reading this book I have an even greater respect for these hard working individuals. The farms and ranches of California could not exist as they do today without migrants who do the back breaking work in the fields. Most evenings at class my students (both men and women) come in directly from the fields, their eyes bloodshot, their hands rough and calloused, their backs bowed over. But they come eager to learn English so they can get a better job, or so they can help their children have a better education. An admirable people and Jimenez’s book provides insight into their difficult working and living conditions.

I bought The Circuit because I am working with the children of Mexican migrant families this summer. As I read, I imagined the kids in my class experiencing the difficulties described by Jimenez, especially the poor living conditions. Yet the stories are not written as complaints. The hopeful spirit of the struggling family members really comes through, and moved me to tears more than once. Reading The Circuit has helped me to better understand and appreciate my young migrant friends. I’m passing my copy around so that my friends and family can see why I care about those kids so much!

This book is a great place to start if you are interested in learning about the life of someone less priviledged than yourself. Perhaps it will help you appreciate the simple pleasures in life and everything that you’ve got. When you reach the end of the book, you’ll be glad Jimenez wrote a sequel (Breaking Through).

Written in a language that is accessible to everyone from grade school to adulthood, Jimenez doesn’t exaggerate details or go into a lot of long desriptions. It’s simply his memories of his childhood in a migrant family. As all memories go, the book does not flow smoothly from chapter to chapter, but rather gives you snapshots of his life, so take it for what it is and don’t worry about the chronology.

As a teacher, this book really helped me appreciate the lives and struggles of many of my students (who lead lives similar to Jimenez in his childhood).
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