Knowing that her mother is having difficulties adjusting to her new life in the United States, young Ana decides to help her with her English and even convinces her mother to take classes so that she can begin to feel more at home in their new country.
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SUSAN MIDDLETON ELYA is the author of more than twenty picture books for children. She has degrees in Spanish and elementary education from Iowa State University, and she taught Spanish for many years. Elya is known for blending English and Spanish to create clever, lively, rhyming texts, A native of Iowa, she now lives in Danville, California.
"[Susan Middleton] Elya departs here from her usual format of teaching Spanish to explore the difficulties faced by immigrants in a new land. Ana's family, just arrived from Mexico, must adjust to foreign surroundings and a different language. Ana is delighted with her teacher in school and picks up English quickly. Her father's job in the canning factory affords him the opportunity to learn English, too. But her mother, who mostly stays in the apartment with Ana's twin brothers, feels homesick and overwhelmed with the prospect of learning a new language. Not being able to communicate at the grocery store is bad enough, but when one of the twins becomes ill and Mama cannot make herself understood by the neighbors, she knows it is time to learn English. With the family's encouragement, she enrolls in a class in the evening and makes steady progress, acing her first test. Mama finds that her newfound language skills make life easier, enabling her finally to think of the new place as home. Appealing illustrations in oil convey the warmth of Ana's family...A well-told story of triumph and family solidarity." -KIRKUS REVIEWS """Although the tale focuses on Mama, it plays out through Ana's point of view, and the child's frustration with Mama's stubbornness and her own inability to help in any direct way are powerfully conveyed. Davalos captures much of Mama's pain and dignity in her expressive doe eyes.The text, though a trifle long, is smooth and well paced, and listeners who take communication for granted will readily sense the vulnerability of a newcomer who has left her language at home." -BULLETIN OF THE CENTER FOR CHILDREN'S BOOKS "Ana Patino is adjusting well to her new life in the United States, but her mother is having problems because she doesn't speak English in Home at Last. When one of the babies falls ill, Mama tries to get help, but no one can understand her. Now convinced that she needs to learn English, Mama agrees to take lessons. As Mama gains new language skills, she also develops a sense of confidence and belonging. Susan Middleton Elya's sympathetic tale of a mother-daughter bond and a spirit that triumphs against the odds is enhanced by the vivid art of Felipe Davalos. --The Reader's Edge, The Book Bag
...[T]his highlights a problem many immigrant children must deal with-the inability or unwillingness of a parent to learn English. The sturdy illustrations, handsomely executed in oils, are most successful when depicting the expressions of the characters: fear, pleasure, and eventually, hope. --Booklist
A story about new beginnings. The Patino family relocates from Mexico and must adjust to all the changes that living in the U.S. brings. Ana starts school, her father finds work with Uncle Luis in the canning factory, but her mother has a more difficult time with the transition. It is only after one of her children becomes ill that Mamá is willing to learn the new language. The text contains Spanish questions and phrases that are repeated in English. The oil paintings support the text and show Ana's adjustment as well as her mother's unhappiness. The characters' growth and new experiences show how a family pulls together and makes its new surroundings 'home'. --School Library Journal
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