My Journey, My Life

by Aniceto Enriquez


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$15.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/18/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 164
ISBN : 9780595452644
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 164
ISBN : 9780595895793

About the Book

For Aniceto Enriquez, immigrating to the United States from Guatemala as an illegal alien was one of the riskiest adventures he could undertake. In My Journey, My Life, Enriquez tells the story of leaving his hometown of Livingston, Guatemala, to escape political unrest in the country. Though the journey was fraught with danger and sacrifice, Enriquez and his sister, Lency, left their seaside home in May of 1982 to seek a better life in the United States.

From his first job as a dishwasher at a diner in Manhattan and promotion to cook, to learning the English language; meeting his wife, Linda; and earning college degrees, Enriquez provides a meaningful narrative about how faith, self-confidence, and hard work play a role in leading a successful and enriching life. Enriquez tells his story through the historical lens of his heritage. With a unique perspective, My Journey, My Life teaches about Guatemala, the Garifuna people and their culture, and Central America at large.

When Enriquez and his sister raced through the tunnel to El Paso, Texas, they had only their dreams to guide them. Though the journey was full of turmoil and uncertainty, Enriquez found light in education, love, and family.


About the Author

Aniceto Enriquez was born in Livingston, Guatemala, in 1963 and came to America in 1982. He works at the New York Presbyterian Hospital as a social work assistant and at St. Luke’s Hospital. He earned degrees in sociology and psychology from Herbert Lehman College. This is his debut book.