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portada The Average Jose: An Immigration Story: Classroom Edition
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
146
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
28.0 x 21.6 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.35 kg.
ISBN13
9781984202758

The Average Jose: An Immigration Story: Classroom Edition

John Clark (Illustrated by) · Ken Flynn (Illustrated by, Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

The Average Jose: An Immigration Story: Classroom Edition - Clark, John ; Flynn, Ken ; Flynn, Ken

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Synopsis "The Average Jose: An Immigration Story: Classroom Edition"

The Classroom Edition of the graphic novel contains full cross-curricular lessons infused with differentiated instruction, photocopiable worksheets, rubrics, and assignments. An asset to any classroom. Canada is a nation built by immigrants, and this is the story of one such man. In the 1950s, José Pires bid farewell to his wife of five days, leaving the island of São Miguel in the Azores and coming to Canada in hopes of building a life for his future family. Working across Canada on the Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway, José embodied an ideal that is hard to find in today's generation: the idea that your life should not be measured by what you achieve for yourself, but by what you leave to others. An honest, loyal man, José waited eighteen months to see his wife again - Maria, the love of his life, mother of his eventual children, and the woman he would, years later, tend to in chronic care. Intelligent and compelling, The Average José deftly counterbalances Portuguese themes of saudade (a simultaneous sense of love and loss) and obrigado (thankfulness). It moves effortlessly between the sometimes dreamlike cultural landscape of the Azores in the forties and fifties and the realities of the Canadian immigrant experience.

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