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Highwire moonHighwire moon

Highwire moon2001

Susan Straight

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"In this story, Susan Straight takes us back to the multiracial area of southern California that is, in Faulkner's phrase, her "postage stamp of soil." As in her highly acclaimed earlier novels, she has created a world of richly imagined characters struggling to retain their dignity and humanity in an often brutal environment.". "Serafina is fifteen, a Mexican Indian girl desperate to leave her impoverished existence in Oaxaca. Emigrating illegally to California, adrift on her own, she becomes involved with Larry Foley, a feckless trucker and occasional speed freak. When a baby daughter, Elvia, is born, Serafina cares for her tenderly until the day she is forcibly separated from her child and deported. Elvia, who has known nothing but sheltering love, is thrust into foster care. Eventually reclaimed by her father, she shares his chaotic life until she becomes pregnant at fifteen. In a frenzy of fear and despair, she is filled with an overwhelming need to find her mother. Her quest leads her into the world of migrant farm labor, where bitter toil, violence, and sexual predation make clear how little has changed since the Joad family harvested the grapes of wrath."--BOOK JACKET.

Details

First published
2001
Publisher
Anchor
Pages
306
ISBN-13
9780385722612
OL Work ID
OL2649165W

Subjects

DeportationBirthmothersTeenage girlsFoster home careFictionIllegal aliensWomen agricultural laborersMothers and daughtersMigrant laborMigrant agricultural laborersTeenage pregnancyNew York Times reviewedFiction, generalCalifornia, fictionMothers and daughters, fictionNoncitizensIllegal immigration

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