91 pages 3 hours read

Christina Diaz Gonzalez

The Red Umbrella

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2010

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

The Red Umbrella by Christina Diaz Gonzalez follows Lucia Alvarez and her brother Frankie, who are sent to the United States to escape the oppressive regime in Cuba during the early 1960s. As the siblings adjust to life in Nebraska with a host family, Lucia matures and learns the value of family and independence, all while gaining a deeper understanding of the political turmoil back home. The book contains scenes involving violence and state oppression.

Reviews & Readership

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Christina Diaz Gonzalez's The Red Umbrella is widely praised for its emotional depth and vivid portrayal of Cuban history. Critics commend its relatable protagonist and engaging narrative. However, some note that the pacing can be slow at times. Overall, it's recognized as a meaningful read that effectively introduces young readers to complex historical events.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Red Umbrella?

A reader who would enjoy The Red Umbrella by Christina Diaz Gonzalez is likely a young adult or middle-grade reader interested in historical fiction and coming-of-age stories. Similar audiences enjoy Refugee by Alan Gratz and Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan, which explore themes of political turmoil, displacement, and personal resilience.

RecommendedReading Age

10-14years

Lexile Level

590L

Book Details

Genre

Historical Fiction

Children's Literature

Realistic Fiction

Topics

Immigration / Refugee

Relationships

History: World

Themes

Society: Politics & Government

Relationships: Family

Relationships: Friendship