TBIR Intern's Favorite Books: Jatziry Edition
Get to know our high school intern Jatziry through some of her favorite books featuring The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, Little Women by Louisa May Alcott and more.
The Fault In Our Stars by John Green
The lives of Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters accidentally come together in the cancerous heart of Jesus. A support group attended by young people with terminal illnesses. It was almost love at first sight. But due to life circumstances, their love is interrupted by their sorrows, where they leave a space between them.
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Star lives between heaven and hell. She faces big and small challenges because she is trapped in two completely different worlds. In twists of fate Star has to fight to get justice for facing chronic racism between white police officers and Black people. It should be noted that she and her family live in a dangerous area where you don't know if you will be able to get out and get home safely or alive.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
Meg, Jo, Ely and Amy are four sisters living a totally different life from other girls. All with different personalities but with the same goal of achieving success. But still they grow up with enough affection in their poor but loving home. They face a tragic event but that doesn't stop their love from overcoming any adversity.
La Dama De Las Camelias By Alexandre Dumas
This is the story of a woman's life, whose life is told by the unarmed heart of a man in love who regrets in his last moments the treatment he gave this woman. Not knowing that later there would only be regrets. Being a beautiful woman, everyone adored her for her charisma and joy. He had one or the other lover. But ever since her heart beat for Armand Duval, Miss Marguerite Gautier used her charms so they could stay together forever. But due to twists of fate, death came into their lives and they couldn't make their dreams come true.
Hidden Figures By Margot Lee Shetterly
Three incredible women who, in severe times of chronic segregation, each one went through different but equally difficult processes where they had to show their courage and bravery. even knowing that they could not have as much opportunity being black women working at NASA among a lot of white people. Even so, they proved to be capable and live up to these people, who discriminated against their intelligence and productivity.
Jatziry Guity is an eleventh grade student at International Community High School. Her favorite hobbies are listening to music and reading. Her favorite books are Little Women by Luisa May Alcott and The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Jatziry also likes to read romantic novels. Her favorite movies are Men in Black and Moana from Disney. One day she would like to go to College and study psychology.