The Distance Between Us Reyna Grande

Words: 520
Pages: 3

Reyna Grande a mexican writer and the author of the memoir the Distance Between Us. Narrates the difficulties and abuses her siblings and she faced at a young age. The book started with her mother leaving them to immigrate to the USA. During the time they lived with their father’s grandmother they were treated badly by her and they lived in poverty. she depicts themes of immigration through her book. she express her conflicts and memories of being an illegal immigrant and how immigration separated her family.
Grande’s conflict is very realistic she narrates her experience on a way that we can feel empathy. Moreover she talks about something that a lot of kids go through and same how we can relate it to our own life or our family. She explains the hard time they went when their parents immigrated. The abuses they suffered for not having them. She wrote, “ If papi were here if mami were here, we wouldn’t be eating oil, I thought” (19).
Reyna tells the story from her perspective what she saw and experienced. Therefore she wrote
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She describes every detail of how every person shaped her . She states who was the person the planted the seed inside her to became a writer and how impacted her life. But also she states her parents character. How they weren't good parents and the relationship she had with them. She is so honest that said that her relationship with her mother has improved slightly, but she it will always be distance between them.
Although it makes you wonder how can she remember exactly everything that happened to her and her siblings at such a young age. She develop a very realistic book. This memoir gives so many feeling because is so close to what every immigrant that came illegal to this country has go through. From being separate from their family to feel invisible in a country with different culture and language. But that is the price they have to pay for the American