Friday, October 28, 2011

"Becoming Naomi León" by Pam Muñoz Ryan

I chose to review this book because it is included on the 3rd-5th grade list for the 2011-12 Oregon Battle of the Books (OBOB).

Becoming Naomi Leon
Author: Pam Muñoz Ryan
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Age Level: 10-12 years

SUMMARY
Naomi and her younger brother, Owen, live with their great-grandmother in a trailer park in Lemon Tree, California. They have their own set of issues, but are generally quite happy due primarily to Gram's emphasis on positive thinking. Then one evening they get a surprise visit from their mother who had abandoned them seven years previously. At first, the children, particularly Owen, are excited about becoming reacquainted with their mother. Unfortunately, their mother is not the nurturing type and has plans for Naomi that leave her feeling scared and insecure. Gram comes to the rescue with a desperate flight to Mexico in an attempt to find the children's missing father.

CRITIQUE
This was a very well-written, moving story. The characters were extreme, yet believable. I also enjoyed the introduction to Mexican culture. However, I was surprised that this was assigned to 3rd-5th grade students. In my opinion, the subject matter was too mature, and frankly a bit frightening, for younger children. Therefore, while I would recommend this book for its great storytelling, parents need to be aware that there are difficult themes they may want to discuss with their children.

RATINGS
Disrespectful/Bad Attitude: Mild
Frightening/Suspenseful: Mild
Profanity: None
Sex: None
Substance Use: Mild
Mature Themes: Moderate
Violence: Mild

SPECIFIC CONTENT
Disrespectful/Bad Attitude:
-Naomi rolls hers eyes at something her grandmother has said.
-Other students at school call Naomi "trailer trash" and Owen a "retard."
-Owen's mother calls him a "blem" (with flaws).

Frightening/Suspenseful:
-Naomi is so scared of being kidnapped by her own mother that when someone knocks on their door, she runs to the kitchen and begins to cry.
-Naomi wakes up and thinks that they are experiencing an earthquake.

Substance Use:
-Mother is an alcoholic. She is seen with beer in the back of her car and taking sips of rum from a bottle she keeps in her purse.

Mature Themes:
-Child neglect and abandonment.
-Custody battle.

Violence:
-Naomi's mother yanks her hair, slaps her hard across the face, grabs her arm digging her nails into her skin.
-Skyla makes vague threats about harming Gram.