Undocumented: A Dominican Boy’s Odyssey from a Homeless Shelter to the Ivy League
Written by Dan-el Padilla Peralta
Published by Penguin Books
Dan-el Padilla Peralta has lived the American dream. As a boy, he arrived in the United States legally with his family. Together they had traveled from Santo Domingo to seek medical care for his mother. Soon the family’s visas lapsed, and Dan-el’s father eventually returned home. But Dan-el’s courageous mother decided to stay and make a better life for her bright sons in New York City.
Without papers, she faced tremendous obstacles. While Dan-el was only in grade school, the family joined the ranks of the city’s homeless. Dan-el, his mother, and brother lived in a downtown shelter where Dan-el’s only refuge was the meager library. At another shelter he met Jeff, a young volunteer from a wealthy family. Jeff was immediately struck by Dan-el’s passion for books and learning. With Jeff’s help, Dan-el was accepted on scholarship to Collegiate, the oldest private school in the country.
There, Dan-el thrived. Throughout his youth, Dan-el navigated two worlds: the rough streets of East Harlem, where he lived with his brother and his mother and tried to make friends, and the ultra-elite halls of a Manhattan private school, where he immersed himself in a world of books and rose to the top of his class.
From Collegiate, Dan-el went on to Princeton, where he made the momentous decision to come out as an undocumented student in a Wall Street Journal profile a few months before he gave the salutatorian’s traditional address in Latin at his commencement.
Undocumented is essential reading for the debate on immigration, but it is also an unforgettable tale of a passionate young scholar coming of age in two very different worlds.
Primary ISBN: 9781594206528
Publication Date: June 2016
Available As: Hardcover, Paperback, eBook
Memoir, Age 18 or older
Community Represented: Dominican/Dominican American
Themes: Coming of Age, Cross-Group Friendship, Discrimination: Immigration Status, Education & Literacy, Family Relationship: Parents, Genre: Biography, Identity: Exploration, Immigrant: Economic, Immigrant: Education, Immigrant: Undocumented, Own Voices/Lived Experience, Welcoming by Individual
Setting: United States (New York City NY)
Character's Place in the Immigration Journey: Immigrant
Book Creator(s) Connection to the Community Represented: Own Voices/Lived Experience
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