The Book of Unknown Americans

The Book of Unknown Americans

At the close of the first chapter, Alma Rivera says, “The three of
us started toward the road, doubling back in the direction from
which we had come, heading toward home,” but it isn’t really
home. Beginning with Alma’s second chapter (24) and following,
make note of the sounds, tastes, and rituals that she identifies
with Pátzcuaro. How do characters learn to “outrun the wave” of
homesickness? cite evidence.

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