Alma and How She Got Her Name by: Juana Martinez-Neal

     This week I read Alma and How She Got Her Name by Juana Martinez-Neal. I read the Spanish version, and what attracted me to the book was the title and how it talked about how the main character obtained her name. At the beginning of the text, the main character, Alma, dislikes her name because it is too long. I understand her frustration as it is not hot news that my name is unique, but it has become my main ice-breaker when trying to meet new people. Alma proceeds to ask her dad why she has such a long name, and he begins to explain the background of her name. She is named after different family members, but she is the first Alma in her family. Her previous family members made their own history, and now it is Alma's turn to make her own history. I have yet to meet another Eneri in my years on this Earth, but I am making my own history, none like no other. 


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