Children's Books and Family History: A Sea of Lemon Trees
Family history often begins with a simple question: Who were the people who came before me, and how have their lives shaped my own? As we seek answers, we often discover that understanding our family's story helps us better understand ourselves. The choices, sacrifices, traditions, and experiences of previous generations continue to influence our lives in ways we may not fully recognize. This is one of the reasons I chose to spotlight A Sea of Lemon Trees by María Dolores Águila. Based on true events, the novel follows twelve-year-old Roberto Alvarez, the youngest of his siblings and the first in his family to be born in the United States. After his parents leave Mexico during a time of political upheaval in search of a better future, the family settles in California hoping to build a new life. When the Lemon Grove School Board attempts to segregate Mexican students from white students, Roberto, his family, and their community face an impossible choice. Amid threats of deportation...