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Isabella Moll
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Hopefully finishing her tonight 🫶
— Sep 23, 2024 05:23PM
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Isabella Moll
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I think every person who is of mixed ethnicity should read this book.
— Sep 11, 2024 11:54AM
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Isabella Moll
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This book is flying by and I’m loving itttt thanks to my AMST Prof 🫶
— Sep 02, 2024 08:23PM
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Isabella Moll
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Yall im loving this surprisingly super good so far. I can relate to a lot of it because my moms side of the family is from Mexico and my dads is from the US
— Sep 02, 2024 04:06PM
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Reading this for school 🫠 hopefully it’s good :)
— Sep 02, 2024 08:29AM
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Hailey Ro
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The antagonist of this autobiography of a migrant is not a physical being. The antagonist is a struggle, as poverty and racial differences/discrimination rise. Frances and her huge family in New Mexico suffer from the Great Depression and must move to California. This is because Frances's family experienced hardship over the years, and the only way they can survive is by accepting new opportunities in California.
— Dec 14, 2020 08:35AM
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