![]() ![]() When Julia travels to Mexico to visit her family, she witnesses the violence of the narcos, or bosses and dealers with tied to the drug trade, and understands for the first time how much her parents have sacrificed in order to give her a better life. That’s because, unlike 15-year-old Julia, Olga wore modest clothes, spent evenings with her parents and didn. Julia’s friend Lorena, too, daily feels the impact of the violence and cruelty at the border: her father did not make it across after getting lost in the desert with his coyote and their group. J ulia’s older sister was the perfect Mexican daughter. Julia’s parents crossed the border illegally, at the mercy of predatory coyotes who, Julia learns, raped her mother while holding a gun to her father’s head. are forced to experience-poverty, labor exploitation, and living in constant fear of discovery and deportation-are a part of Julia and her family’s daily lives. The unfair conditions undocumented immigrants in the U.S. I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter is set in modern-day Chicago, and through Julia’s biting and adroit point of view, it explores many issues facing not just the city of Chicago, but those experienced by immigrant families as well. ![]()
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