On May 27, 1937, over four hundred children sailed for Morelia, Mexico, fleeing the violence of the Spanish Civil War. Home was no longer safe, and Mexico was welcoming refugees by the thousands. Each child packed a suitcase and boarded the Mexique, expecting to return home in a few months. This was just a short trip, an extra-long summer vacation, they thought. But the war did not end in a few months, and the children stayed, waiting and wondering, in Mexico. When the war finally ended, a dictator—the Fascist Francisco Franco—ruled Spain. Home was even more dangerous than before.
This moving book invites readers onto the Mexique with the “children of Morelia,” many of whom never returned to Spain during Franco’s almost forty-year regime. Poignant and poetically told, Mexique opens important conversations about hope, resilience, and the lives of displaced people in the past and today.
Afterword. Note about research. Four-color illustrations.
Title alpha Mexique: A Refugee Story from the Spanish Civil War
Level Multicultural Elementary
Pages Count 40
Genre Nonfiction
Topics Refugees. History of Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939. History of Mexico, 1910–1946. <em>Mexique</em> (ship). Emigration and immigration.
Lexile 500L
Trim Size 7 9/10" x 8 9/10"
JLG Span Winter
Language English
Rights type Print
Publication date 2020-10-26
JLG Release Date Feb 2021
Minimum grade 2
Maximum grade 6
Reading level Elementary
Format Print
Multicultural Elementary (Grades 2-6)
Multicultural Elementary
Multicultural Elementary (Grades 2-6)
For Grades 2-6
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