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Alexandra Diaz

The Only Road

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2016

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

The Only Road by Alexandra Diaz follows young cousins Jaime and Ángela as they flee their Guatemalan village after a local gang kills Ángela’s brother, Miguel, threatening them to join or face a similar fate. Embarking on a perilous 4,000-kilometer journey to the United States to reunite with Jaime’s brother, Tomás, they endure numerous dangers and hardships, relying on their wits, the kindness of strangers, and their unwavering bond. The story highlights the human cost of migration, the resilience of the human spirit, and the significance of family and dreams amidst adversity. The book contains sensitive topics such as gang violence, death, and the perils of migration.

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

The Only Road by Alexandra Diaz is widely praised for its authentic and poignant depiction of the harrowing journey of young migrant protagonists. Critics commend the compelling narrative and emotional depth. However, some found the storyline occasionally predictable. Overall, it's celebrated for its important themes and strong character development.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Only Road?

An ideal reader for The Only Road by Alexandra Diaz is a young adult who appreciates compelling, culturally rich narratives about resilience and friendship. Fans of Esperanza Rising and Enrique's Journey will find this novel's story of two cousins navigating their perilous journey from Guatemala to the US gripping and inspiring.

RecommendedReading Age

9-12years

Lexile Level

830L

Book Details

Genre

Realistic Fiction

Children's Literature

Action / Adventure

Themes

Relationships: Family

Topics

Arts / Culture