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| Original Title: | Becoming Naomi León |
| ISBN: | 0439269970 (ISBN13: 9780439269971) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Literary Awards: | Schneider Family Book Award for Middle School Book (2005), Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2006), California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Middle School/Junior High (2007), Tomás Rivera Mexican American Children’s Book Award (2005), Pura Belpré Award Nominee for Narrative (2006) Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2007) |

Pam Muñoz Ryan
Paperback | Pages: 246 pages Rating: 4.04 | 11530 Users | 1006 Reviews
Details Regarding Books Becoming Naomi León
| Title | : | Becoming Naomi León |
| Author | : | Pam Muñoz Ryan |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 246 pages |
| Published | : | October 1st 2005 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published September 1st 2004) |
| Categories | : | Realistic Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction. Young Adult. Cultural. Family |
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Apparently, I have a new favorite author:Pam Munoz Ryan.
You guys know how much I enjoyed--no, ADORED--"Echo" a month or so ago? Well, "Becoming Naomi Leon" is every bit as good. And I am one happy reader right now. *blissful sigh*
This book is fantastic, the way it gives a window into a young child's mind and lets you truly SEE everything as it appears to her perspective. You feel like you're ten years old again when you're reading it, honestly. Everything that scares Naomi, scares you; and everything that makes her happy, makes you happy too.
It's such a beautiful story, too, because it's all about a child (Naomi) who suffers from anxiety and confidence issues due to her AWFUL mother's neglectful/abusive treatment of her, and how she eventually finds the strength to overcome those fears and speak up for herself, loud and clear. (view spoiler)[At the very end, in the courtroom scene, where Naomi stands up in front of everyone and basically tells her mother she's had enough, I was internally screaming "YOU GO GIRL!!!!!!!!!" Loved that part so much. Take THAT, Skyla!! (hide spoiler)] She's one brave little girl, is Naomi Leon--"a mouse with a lioness' voice." I want to be like her :-)
Also, can I just say I love Santiago? Like, SO MUCH???? Because I do.
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Ratings: 4.04 From 11530 Users | 1006 ReviewsCriticize Regarding Books Becoming Naomi León
I really don't like the review, the stars, or my own reaction I'm designating to this book. I especially don't like that I'm giving up on it after...well, after not too many pages. Maybe I'm a little burnt out after reading something as fantastic as Burial Rites, or maybe I've finally subconsciously made the switch to adult fiction. Whatever the case, this book really grated on my nerves.The book stars Naomi Soledad Leon Outlaw, a fifth grader who lives with her great-grandmother and physicallyI came into this book thinking I'd be underwhelmed. I have read another Pam Muñoz YA and thought it just okay but BECOMING NAOMI LEON was captivating and beautiful. Naomi lives with her great grandmother and her brother (he has a slight physical handicap) in San Diego, California in a mobile home after her mother and father have been nonexistent for 7 years of her life. Her grandmother is an amazing caregiver even though they don't have much. Then Naomi's alcoholic mother and scary boyfriend
Becoming Naomi Leon - review One of her favorite sayings was that the good and the bad of any situation were sometimes the same. My thoughts dived into a jumble in the middle of my mind, wrestled around until they were wadded into a fisted knot, and attached themselves to my brain like a burr matted in a long-haired dog. I always thought the biggest problem in my life was my name, Naomi Soledad Leon Outlaw, but little did I know that it was the least of my troubles, or that someday I would live

This book was very I love the love they share.
March mother/daughter bookcluba great children's book that deals with something hard. Your parents not being the "perfect" people. This one deals with alcoholism. It's very well done. I can't wait to talk to a group of little girls at the bookclub.
Pura Belpre Honor Book 2006This book tells the story of Naomi Soledad Leon Outlaw and her brother Owen. They live with their great-grandmother, who they call Gram. Naomi has trouble speaking up is school and is teased because of her last name, and Owen has some kind of disability, that is not identified, but it seems to be a physical one because he is said to be very smart and can beat everyone at checkers with very few moves. They are basically happy with their lives until their mother shows up
Naomi's gram and brother are terrific characters, and I admired the way this story showed the warmth and strength of an alternative family structure. My frustration with this book is that Skyla was almost too evil to be believed. She was more of a caricature than a character.

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