

But under the watchful eye of her mother, she is on thin ice for pursuing a passion in the family business, and then cracks start to form until she eventually she falls through. With the flip of her fingers she can predict the future and uncover a person's secrets. Iris Galacia's tarot cards do more than entertain gamblers. Perfect for fans of Legends & Lattes and Our Flag Means Death GradeSaver, Web.A coming-of-age cozy fantasy with a queer cast, witches, and tarot. Next Section Quotes Previous Section Glossary How To Cite in MLA Format Anonymous "Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in Forty Questions Themes". Will review the submission and either publish your submission or provide feedback. You can help us out by revising, improving and updatingĪfter you claim a section you’ll have 24 hours to send in a draft. Luiselli's essays show that people who don't understand immigration have a lot of misconceptions, and if they ever learned the actual, tangible reality of what life was like for these refugees in the cartel-governed lands they hail from, Luiselli feels that people would see the true problem is not immigration or over-population the real problem is that humans treat each other with contempt. Ultimately, the point of this book is to remind the reader that hatred cannot be tolerated in a community, because to have hatred as a possible tool will make people neglect the horrific truth of the situation. She remembers that these people were often put in small containers by Border Patrol, and they were greeted in America as enemies of the state, even though they were refugees. 80 percent of women reported they had been raped when she was helping in court during her time as a translator. People who hate refugees often cite that they are taking the easy way out, but Luiselli fights against this idea with fervor. Many were forced to evacuate for literal fear of death, having accidentally found themselves on the wrong side of a capricious drug cartel. Whether they be Colombian or Guatemalan or Salvadorian or Mexican, there are many immigrants in these stories and essays who are not just moving to America because they want to find "freedom" or "opportunity," as Americans sometimes believe, but rather, they were fleeing from real horror in their homeland. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
