Editorial Review
Booklist Review of Latin American Immigrants

Marcovitz provides interesting statistics in this straightforward account of immigration to the U.S. from Latin America. The opening biographical story, “An Immigrant’s Path to Stardom,” tells of a young woman’s journey from poverty in Cuba to fame and fortune as an actress in America. Others similarly profiled include a small-business owner, a famous fashion designer, and the inventor of a widely used product. Marcovitz also describes the history of immigrants arriving from Mexico, some fleeing violence during the 1910 revolution as well as later, in the period leading up to WWII, when farm laborers were needed to replace Americans who had joined the armed forces. From the Immigrants Build America series (6 titles), this volume offers personal stories, facts, photos, and relevant historical context.