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Indivisible
Indivisible | Daniel Aleman
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TheBiasedBibliophile
Indivisible | Daniel Aleman
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I thoroughly enjoyed so many aspects of this book! First of all, the characters are well-developed and likeable. Probably the thing I adored most about the book was that it seems to portray Mateo‘s struggles in an extremely genuine and real manner. If you‘re looking for a book that makes a prominent statement about immigration and how deportation works in the U.S. while also showing a relatable family, then this is the book for you!

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ChristinasBookChronicles
Indivisible | Daniel Aleman
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My July Buddy Reads TBR....

📚 Indivisible by Daniel Aleman
📚 The Guncle by Steven Rowley
📚 The Book of Lost Saints by Daniel José Older
📚 The Chicken Sisters by KJ Dell'Antonia

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JoyBlue
Indivisible | Daniel Aleman
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BookNightOwl
Indivisible | Daniel Aleman
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I decided to read Indivisible By Daniel Aleman for an honest review.
This story deals with a mother and father who get arrested by ICE for over staying their visas. The decisions that not only adults have to make but children who are often left alone without their adults.
Definitely a story to read and have on your shelf. A+

BookNightOwl This pulled at my heart string. Even though this is a fiction story. This is very much true. Families destroyed and separated by being broken up and separated. People who have been here almost all there lives being sent back to the one place they are running from. I felt for these characters. I felt their pain and hurt. 3y
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WanderingBookaneer
Indivisible | Daniel Aleman
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I‘ve been very excited to read this one. #LGBTQYA #OwnVoices

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