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The Maldonado Miracle

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Twelve-year-old Jose Maldonado used to dream of becoming a fine artist. But this son of a poor Mexican farmer now focuses on survival, not art. After Jose's mother died, his father left to work in the United States, leaving Jose on his own in Mexico. When it's time for father and son to reunite, things go terribly wrong. Jose's attempt to cross the border is harrowing, and his stay at a migrant worker camp turns into a nightmare, forcing him to flee for his life. Hiding out in a church seems a wise thing to do—until the blood dripping from his wounded shoulder lands on a statue of Christ. Now everyone thinks the statue itself is bleeding. Jose's accidental "miracle" kick-starts a media frenzy—and threatens the future of an entire town.

Theodore Taylor's riveting story of faith and desperation inspired the September 2003 Showtime movie The Maldonado Miracle, directed by Salma Hayek.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 1, 2003
      In The Maldonado Miracle by Theodore Taylor, author of The Cay, 12-year-old Jose Maldonado travels alone across the border from Mexico to the United States to reach his father. On the way, he hides out in a church, where blood from his wounded shoulder drips onto a statue of Jesus. When the town is transformed by this "miracle," Jose finds it difficult to tell the truth. First published in 1973, this story inspired a Showtime movie with the same title.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2004
      Jose, a twelve-year-old Mexican, is smuggled across the border to join his father in the United States. He works briefly as a migrant laborer, then inadvertently causes a media sensation when a mishap at a church (he drips blood on a religious icon) is later perceived as a miracle by the public. The bifurcated plot and an omniscient prose style that delves into thoughts of various characters blur the focus of this novel.

      (Copyright 2004 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.5
  • Lexile® Measure:710
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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