Quotes From Enrique's Journey

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Determination can lead many people to do anything for their loved ones. The book “Enrique’s Journey” written by Sonia Nazario, starts by introducing us to a young boy named Enrique who was about 5 years old. His mother left his hometown, Honduras, when he was five to start a better life in America. So Enrique had to live with his grandmother in a small house where money was tight. Enrique missed his mother very much throughout his whole life, so he set off on his journey at 17 to America in search of his mother. While Enriques was on the search for his mother, he had faced many life-changing experiences. Enrique has learned to grow since the beginning of the book, mentally and physically, through his experiences, both joyful and heartbreaking, …show more content…

This quote tells us about one of the terrible experiences Enrique went through. When Enrique was on this train for the seventh time, he was hoping to meet his mother again. He encountered a gang that robbed him. They took everything he had on him, even though it wasn't much. Enrique did nothing to protect himself so he didn't fight back, but the gang member still beat him and left him nearly dead. This is an unforgettable event for Enrique and has shaped his identity by making him stronger. To begin, at the start of the story, we are introduced to Enrique's mother. The story quickly leads us to the leaving of Enrique's mother when he was five. In the text, it says “Enrique cried over and over that night”. “Where is my mom?” His mother never returned to Central America. This decides Enrique’s fate” (Nazario 21). In this evidence, Enrique has just realized his mother has left him and his siblings to head to America. At the time of this event, Enrique doesn't realize the impact this will have on him. Partly because of his young age, but also because every few months Enrique’s mother would call to say she would return to Honduras on holiday but never

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