![]() Yahaira, in New York City, is called to the principal’s office where her mother tells her the news, her father was on a plane to the DR that crashed in the ocean. Camino goes to the airport to meet her father, who is supposed to be arriving from New York. She and Tia help an old woman dying from cancer. ![]() The novel opens from Camino’s perspective describing her home and the island. ![]() It is told from the two first person perspectives of two teenage girls who are half sisters, Camino in the Dominican Republic, and Yahaira in New York City, until they are both in the Dominican Republic in the last 100 pages of the novel. The novel is written in verse, with Spanish words added throughout, and with a variety of poetic structures. This young adult novel is 417 pages long, with a variety of chapter formats, but for the purposes of this guide, has been split into nine sections. ![]() The following version was used to make this guide: Acevado, Elizabeth. ![]()
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