Mexikid Dreams: A Graphic Memoir
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Guppy Publishing Ltd
Publishing:17th Sep '26
£14.99
This title is due to be published on 17th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Pedro Martín is sick of strawberries. Since he was seven, he’s spent every weekend and summer picking berries with his family under the hot sun. Sometimes it’s not so bad—Pedro’s an ace at “strawberry wars” with his siblings, and when a good song comes on the radio, the fields can come alive with music. But mostly, Pedro wishes he could just stay home watching Saturday cartoons, head to the beach like other kids, and not worry about immigration patrols. When his older brother gets a job away from the farm, freedom suddenly seems within arm’s reach: Pedro just has to prove to his dad that he’s ready to follow a different path! Maybe he can be a trombone player, or a cartoonist—if that’s even a real job. But as Pedro learns more about his parents’ and abuelito’s past, and the choices they made in order to open up more choices for him, he starts to understand that freedom isn’t just about leaving the fields—it’s about knowing where you came from and having the courage to draw your own life.
Tales of strawberry fights and a malodorous outhouse (“Casa del Diablo”) will have readers in stitches, but the true heart of the story is the immigrant family working hard to make ends meet and provide better opportunities for the next generation... The lively, lovingly detailed illustrations remain a delight. Mexikid is back, and he’s as hilarious and heartfelt as ever: more, please!––Kirkus, starred review
The sequel to the widely honored Mexikid may be even better than the original... Insightful, moving, hilarious—it’s simply a masterpiece.––School Library Journal, starred review
I'm a huge fan of MEXIKID. But the timely MEXIKID DREAMS is somehow even funnier and more heartfelt. I'd follow this family anywhere. And Pedro Martin has officially become one of my all-time favorite storytellers.––Newbery winning author Matt de la Peña
ISBN: 9781916558755
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 578g
320 pages