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Dreams from Many Rivers: A Hispanic History of the United States Told in Poems

por Margarita Engle

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"A middle grade verse history of Latinos in the United States, told through the voices of many and varied individuals ranging from Juan Ponce de León to modern-day sixth graders"--
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I loved the concept, and the writing was good, but almost every poem was by a different character. It was very confusing keeping up with who was whole when some of them were mentioned again in later poems. I didn't feel anything for most of the characters somce they only had one poem each. I think this book would've been more impactful if the author had chosen a few characters (and historical figures) to write poems about instead of introducing a new character in nearly every poem.

Also, I'm not sure what I was expecting (or if I mixed this book up with another one) but I was under the impression that the poems would actually be written by diferent Latino authors. ( )
  Dances_with_Words | Jan 6, 2024 |
A very interesting compilation of Hispanic history from the 1400s to modern day America. Insight into the life of the conqueror and the conquered. The reminder that these Latin American countries hated their neighbors. That there are other peoples (besides African Americans) who suffered abuses of power and segregation.

I feel I want to discover more! For readers who need a nonfiction text, this is an excellent choice! Fantastic author behind this work. All of the different points of view worked. And really are necessary for an accurate tale to be told. ( )
  msgabbythelibrarian | Jun 11, 2023 |
Note: I accessed digital review copies of this book through Edelweiss and NetGalley.
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
I gained understanding - both knowledge and perspective- of the history and people of hispanic cultures in the area currently the United States. The perspectives include people from indigenous cultures, mexican, puerto-rican, and people with varied backgrounds. However, as poetry, I didn't particularly like the writing. ( )
  kparr | Mar 27, 2022 |
The author uses poetry to provide a glimpse of Latino history in the U.S., through the voices of fictional characters and real historical figures. It begins with the voices of Taino Indians in th 15th century and progresses through the centuries to current day. Revolutions, refugees, wars, enslavement, colonization, and higher aspirations all get treatment here. Readers see U.S. history through an uncommon lens, including smaller moments that may have turned out to be significant. I did find the poems about real people more compelling than the fictional ones. ( )
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