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La Casita De Esperanza

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La Casita De Esperanza Synopsis

When Esperanza and her family arrive in the United States from Cuba, they buy a little house, una casita. It may be small, but they soon prove that there's room enough to share with a whole community.

"It was a little house. Una casita . . .
It was small.
It smelled like old wet socks. . .
But even though they were far from home,
The family was together."


As Esperanza and her family settle into their new house, they all do their part to make it a home, working multiple jobs and doing chores to pitch in.  When Mami's sister Conchita comes to stay with them, she helps other families by taking care of their children during the day. Together they turn the house into a place where other new immigrants can help one another and feel accepted.

Esperanza is always the first to welcome them, making sure that la casita offers a home for those who don't have a place to go. It's a safe place in a new land.

Terry Catasus Jennings first came from Cuba to the U.S. in 1961, when she was twelve years old. With Una Casita de Esperanza, she tells an inspiring, semi-autobiographical story of how immigrants can help each other find their footing in a new country.

An English edition, The Little House of Hope, is also available.

A Bank Street Best Children's Picture Book of the Year in Spanish
Una selección del Junior Library Guild
A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year

About This Edition

ISBN: 9780823452033
Publication date: 14th June 2022
Author: Terry Catasús Jennings
Illustrator: Raúl Colón
Publisher: Neal Porter Books an imprint of Holiday House
Format: Hardback
Genres: Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Children’s / Teenage social topics: Migration / refugees
Stories about Family and Friends
People / Places
PSHE: Family Issues