“The Undocumented Americans” by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio features a cover that brings me back to my parents’ stories of coming to America. There’s a red flower blooming against a backdrop of official-looking documents. I can hear my mother now, “A flower on paperwork? Is this how they make bureaucracy beautiful?” It reminds me of when my parents navigated the maze of immigration forms with more chutzpah than English. The flower is a nice touch, though. It symbolizes hope and resilience, much like my parents had when they arrived with just a suitcase and a dream. I can almost see my father squinting at the cover and saying, “Ah, this flower is blooming despite all that paperwork!” This cover captures the essence of their journey – a mix of struggle, beauty, and a lot of humor.
JABBIC Rating: ★★★★★
Summary: “The Undocumented Americans” by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio has a poignant and evocative cover that resonates deeply with the immigrant experience, bringing back memories of resilience and humor from my parents’ stories.
Reviewed by Rabbi Miriam Goldberg.