Four unaccompanied migrant children come together along the arduous
journey north through Mexico to the United States border in this ode to
the power of hope and connection even in the face of uncertainty and
fear.
Every year, roughly 50,000 unaccompanied minors arrive at the US/Mexico
border to present themselves for asylum or related visas. The majority
of these children are non-Mexicans fleeing the systemic violence of
Central America's "Northern Triangle" Honduras, El Salvador, and
Guatemala. A Journey Toward Hope tells the story of Rodrigo, a
14-year-old escaping Honduran violence; Alessandra, a 10-year-old
Guatemalan whose first language is Q'eqchi'; and the Salvadoran siblings
Laura and Nando. Though their reasons for making the trip are different
and the journey northward is perilous, the four children band together,
finding strength in one another as they share the dreams of their past
and the hopes for their future.
A Journey Toward Hope is written in collaboration with Baylor
University's Social Innovation Collaborative, with illustrations by the
award-winning Susan Guevara (Chato's Kitchen, American Library
Association Notable Book, New York Public Library's 100 Great
Children's Books / 100 Years). It includes four pages of nonfiction
back matter with additional information and resources created by Baylor
University's Global Hunger and Migration Project.