Grab Hands and Run
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Grab Hands and Run | |
Author | Frances Temple |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Fiction |
Publisher | Publisher: HarperTrophy |
Publication date | May 1995 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 165 |
Grab Hands and Run is a fictional adaptation of a true story written by Frances Temple. The book is written at a fourth grade level aimed at audiences 8-10. [1] The author is actually involved in the story as she once shelter the refuges the book writes about.[2]
[edit] Plot details
The story focuses on the 12-year-old protagonist Felipe and his younger sister Romy who flee from the difficult political situation in El Salvador because their father has disappeared. The family had developed a contingency plan for such an event previously which called for them to flee to Canada, and so they do through Guatemala, Mexico and the United States. The book focuses on the children having to learn not to provoke the anger of government officials and other people in power. As their trip progresses they realize how precious a home and an intact family is. They finally make it to Canada but they find out from a religious man that their father was killed. [3]