Some days, ten-year-old Margaríta Sandoval feels as if the wind might blow her away. The country has been gripped by the Great Depression, so times are hard everywhere. Then she has to leave her famil
Some days, ten-year-old Margaríta Sandoval feels as if the wind might blow her away. The country has been gripped by the Great Depression, so times are hard everywhere. Then she has to leave her familia and compadres in New Mexico "especially her beloved Abuelita" to move to Fort Steele, Wyoming, where her father has taken a job on the railroad. When Margaríta meets Evangeline, she?s excited to have a friend her own age . . . but it seems like Evangeline, and everyone else in town, doesn?t understand or appreciate the Sandovals? Hispanic heritage, or Margaríta?s father?s efforts to organize the rail workers in a union. How can Margaríta keep her
friend, find a place in Fort Steele, and yet remain true to herself?
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