Boy from Mexico Becomes a Us Citizen

Edward Dennis

Book cover for Boy from Mexico Becomes a Us Citizen
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Book cover for Boy from Mexico Becomes a Us Citizen
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Boy from Mexico Becomes a Us Citizen

Boy from Mexico Becomes a Us Citizen

Edward Dennis

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Description

"Edward Dennis's grandfather, who came from Mexico to the United States and became a migrant farmworker, is at the center of Dennis's book, which spotlights the valuable contributions of immigrants in America." - Publishers Weekly

The heartwarming story of a young boy's journey to becoming a US citizen, highlighting the emotions and challenges of the immigration process

The Boy from Mexico Becomes a US Citizen continues the story of Luz, from Edward Dennis's The Boy From Mexico Becomes a Farm Worker and The Boy From Mexico: An Immigration Story. In this book, Luz tells the story of gaining US citizenship and the emotions involved in this difficult process. It includes the exact steps to applying for citizenship and information on getting it started.

Edward Dennis is a leading advocate for immigrants coming to the United States from Central and South America. His work as an author and illustrator supports children and offers guidance to families and children who are coming to the US. Edward has also worked with organizations that support farm workers in the US, including the UFW Foundation. As a Mexican American and Indigenous person, Edward finds it extremely important to tell stories that highlight his people.


Critical Reviews

"No matter where we are from, we all long to feel a sense of belonging and security. Within the beautifully illustrated and poignantly narrated pages of Edward Dennis' new book, we follow the story of Luz Alvarez, a boy from Mexico, who becomes a US citizen through his hard work and determination. A story of hope that transcends borders."

- Karen Wang Diggs, author of The Book of Awesome Asian Women

"This book is an immersive experience that illustrates a courageous journey of citizenship. Through beautiful illustrations and heartfelt storytelling, The Boy from Mexico Becomes a U.S. Citizen reminds us of the humanity, dreams, and resilience behind every story of migration."
- LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, Education Department

"The Boy from México Becomes a U.S. Citizen has a heartfelt, charming, and beautiful way of depicting a process that so many are not familiar with. As an immigrant who lives in a largely Latino city, I was emotional reading through this book as it helps to build empathy and understanding of the realities that many of those who leave their home countries experience when coming to the United States. Folks from all walks of life can benefit from a tender-hearted and moving book like this."
- Mirtle Peña-Calderón

"It is more than just a children's book--it's a powerful story of resilience, love for family, and the transformative journey of becoming. Edward Dennis has created a beautifully illustrated narrative that reflects the real experiences of so many families, while offering a source of pride and validation for young readers who rarely see themselves represented....I believe this book is a must-have for every classroom, library, and home. It gives our niños and niñas a mirror to see their bravery and a window for others to understand it."
- Ashley K. Stoyanov Ojeda, Author of Jefa in Training + Business Strategist

"...a wonderful book for kids of all cultures."
- Edward James Olmos, Academy Award-winning actor in films such as Coco, Selena, Stand and Deliver, and Blade Runner

"The Boy From Mexico Becomes a U.S. Citizen illustrates (with beautiful imagery!) the fulfillment of a dream that immigrants have when they cross borders--the successful culmination of years of fear, uncertainty, courage, and hard work. I especially love the drawings that include places in Mexico dear to my own heart because of my ancestry. I wish all immigrants could experience the joy that Luz does in this story."

- Megan Jensen-Lauterio, Deputy Director of the Latinx Kid Lit Book Festival

Publishing Information

Publisher: Books That Save Lives
Pub date: 2025-10-14
Length: 64 pages

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