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Odyssey to the North

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Decades of civil wars in Central America, combined with the need for manpower in the United States, have made the Hispanic migrant-worker a stock character in urban American life. This is the story of one such man, Calixto, who heads north "with his stomach empty but his soul full of hope."

Award-winning author Bencastro creates a sensitive, caring portrait of Calixto as he seeks not only work, but safety from political persecution in his homeland. We feel both the heartbreak and humor of Calixto's misunderstandings as a stranger in a strange land. Through a literary mosaic of conversations, court transcripts, newspaper clippings, and intimate letters, Bencastro allows Calixto and his fellow immigrants—who have come from Guatemala, El Salvador, and even further south—to tell their own stories as they struggle to survive in the restaurant kitchens, crowded tenements, and detention centers that become their proving grounds.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 29, 1997
      The even-tempered prose of this quietly resolute political novel gives voice to a generation of Central American immigrants. The Salvadoran protagonist, Calixto, flees his native country, where he faces imprisonment for alleged treason. The dangerous journey north toward Washington, D.C., which provides the novel's dramatic tension, emerges through a series of interpolated flashbacks. Through an artful collage of the conversations between Calixto and his friends, news reports, courtroom transcripts, love letters and anecdotes, Bencastro (The Tree of Life: Stories of Civil War) documents the hardships Calixto suffers upon arriving in the promised land--and finding it rampantly racist. Unpretentious and reportorial, Bencastro's tone is welcomely understated--and his message all the more powerful for it. (Dec.) FYI: Bencastro's earlier novels have been finalists in both the Novedades y Diana International Literary Prize competition and the Felipe Trigo Literary Prize competition.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:6.3
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:5

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