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El dilema de Trino / Diane Gonzales Bertrand ; translated into Spanish by Julia Mercedes Castilla.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish Original language: English Publication details: Houston, Tex. : Pinata Books, 2005.Description: 136 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781558854581
  • 1558854584
Uniform titles:
  • Trino's choice. Spanish.
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: Cuando piensa en el mundo a su alrededor, Trino se enfurece por su terrible vida. Pero cuando un joven maleante del barrio lo invita a formar parte de su pandilla--y quizas ganar algo de dinero rapido--Trino se enfrenta a un complicado dilema.Summary: Product Description: To be thirteen is worthless, Trino Olivares thinks. Trino has three little brothers he's supposed to look after, but no father he can look up to. He rules at video games, but in the classroom, and out in the real world, he's barely getting by-just like his mom, who scarcely manages to pay the bills and feed her kids by working all the time. Trino gets angry when he looks around at his terrible life. But when Rosca, an older teen with a vicious streak, invites him to start hanging with his crowd-and maybe make some quick money, too-Trino doesn't know what to think. What kind of choices does he have, anyway? To run or die?
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Translation of: Trino's choice.

Cuando piensa en el mundo a su alrededor, Trino se enfurece por su terrible vida. Pero cuando un joven maleante del barrio lo invita a formar parte de su pandilla--y quizas ganar algo de dinero rapido--Trino se enfrenta a un complicado dilema.

Product Description: To be thirteen is worthless, Trino Olivares thinks. Trino has three little brothers he's supposed to look after, but no father he can look up to. He rules at video games, but in the classroom, and out in the real world, he's barely getting by-just like his mom, who scarcely manages to pay the bills and feed her kids by working all the time. Trino gets angry when he looks around at his terrible life. But when Rosca, an older teen with a vicious streak, invites him to start hanging with his crowd-and maybe make some quick money, too-Trino doesn't know what to think. What kind of choices does he have, anyway? To run or die?

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