HONDURAN BOY MAKES IT TO THE UNITED STATES SUCCESSFULLY.
The book, Enrique¿s Journey by Sonia Nazario is a story of a boy¿s search for his mother who left him to go live in the United States. The story begins in Honduras where Enrique¿s family is struggling to survive. Lourdes, Enrique's mother decides she must leave for the United States to be able to support her family. She leaves Enrique who is five and his sister in the care of relatives. After many years pass, Enrique realizes he must find his mother in the United States to ever be happy. His life in Honduras has become worthless. He has quit school and spends most of his time high from sniffing glue. Enrique leaves Tegucigalpa one day with the clothes on his back and a slip of paper with his mothers phone number. He has no money and does not realize the dangers that lie in wait for him. Enrique must travel through Mexico by train to make it to the United States. Along his journey, Enrique encounters numerous dangers in which he is lucky to make it out alive. At one point, he is beaten so badly, he can barely make it into the nearby town. Gangsters and immigration patrol throughout Mexico stop immigrants in their travels and demand money and clothing, often killing them. Not only are the gangsters and patrol dangerous, but so are the trains. Many immigrants loose their lives and body parts while jumping on and off the boxcars. The most amazing part is the people he meets along the way who help him when they have so little themselves. It takes Enrique over two months and eight attempts to get to his mother. With the help of a smuggler and $1,200.00, Enrique finally sees his mother. Once in the United States, things are not the way Enrique imagined. He does not respect his mother and resents her for leaving him. He misses his daughter and girlfriend. Enrique begins to make bad choices again and drinks and does drugs. Finally, He realizes that he needs to grow up and wants Maria here with him. Maria leaves her daughter and is smuggled into the United States. She comes to live with Enrique. They miss their daughter, Jasmine very much and hope to bring her to the Unites States when possible. Many messages abound from Enrique¿s Journey, but the three major ones are that anything can be achieved with determination, love can drive one to do amazing things and dreams are not always reality. Enrique was determined to find his mother in the United States. He felt that whatever life she was living, it would be better to be with her than without her. He knew he could sustain any hardships because of his determination to see her. Enrique kept trying and trying believing that once he was with her, he would be happy. Love also can cause amazing things to happen. Enrique loved his mother so much, he was willing to leave life in Honduras to be with her. Finding her and being with her was his major focus for years. On his perilous journey to find his mother, what kept Enrique moving forward was his love. When Enrique reached the United States, he realized that his dreams were not reality. He was happy for a short time and then began to resent his mother for leaving him. Enrique thought they would live happily together forever with little struggles. That was not the case. In the end, Enrique realizes that his mother is very important to him. Finding his mother with determination and love helped him learn that life might not always be what one imagines, but it can still be great with hard work. Enrique¿s Journey is an excellent example of life in Honduras. The music, poverty, family connections, and overall generosity of the people perfectly portrays how Hondurans live. They have little to nothing, yet have the spirit of family and togetherness which keeps them happy, even in the worst conditions. Another excellent portrayal of life as an immigrant is shown with Enrique¿s trip to find his mother, The descriptions and experiences are so vivid that one actually believes they are there. One can
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