Going Home, Nicholasa Mohr
Going Home, Nicholasa Mohr
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Going Home

Author: Nicholasa Mohr

Narrator: Eileen Stevens

Unabridged: 4 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/26/2019


Synopsis

In this sequel to Felita, Felita's going to Puerto Rico! It's like a dream to her, although she'll miss her friends. But Felita's summer isn't at all what she expected. Her uncle's small village is boring, and none of the girls wants to be friends with an outsider. Felita desperately wants to go home. But she gradually finds a way to fit in, and by summer's end, Felita knows she will miss her new friends and her homeland.

About The Author

Nicholasa Mohr has written many books, primarily aimed towards young adults, and has won numerous awards for her writing.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rafi on September 15, 2009

i'm reading going home by Nicholasa Mohr, what i has read is about that they are planning to go to Puerto Rico, a propoced that his dad tell to Fefita family long time ago. Finally they deside to go right school finish.......more

Goodreads review by Brandon on June 27, 2010

This book brings me back memories of Puerto Rico. Like Felita I spend my summer vacation in Puerto Rico and even though my spanish was not that good, I had fun and came back knowing more spanish. At first Felita was bored, and missed her friends in New York and had a hard time getting use to Puerto......more

Goodreads review by Cynthia on December 09, 2009

This book made me learn that being bullied by other people does not make anything better. Felita has showed her spirits and aren't running away just because Anita and her gang are saying mean things about her. This is a very nice book.......more

Goodreads review by Cuiyi on October 07, 2015

This book is very awesome. I feel addictive to this book, because the story is very meaningful, and it talk about how the main character change when she turn 12, and it's romantic and about true friends. I love this book.......more

Goodreads review by Linda on July 09, 2018

Good book. Keeping this one in my collection and one day when I visit PR I will reread. However, even in the states among fellow Hispanics, you get the criticism and rudeness she experienced in the book.......more