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Yes. In North of Happy by Adi Alsaid, a major turning point is when Carlos’s brother Felix dies. Before this, Carlos believes his life is supposed to ...
In North of Happy by Adi Alsaid, Carlos feels like he doesn’t fit in both at home in Mexico and later in the United States. In Mexico, he doesn’t fit ...
In North of Happy by Adi Alsaid, Carlos doesn’t really deal with stereotypes about being from Mexico; because he is rich and lives a very privileged l...
@amelanson27 Could you expand on what types of emergencies your characters face? I would love hear how they face those struggles.
@dgosselin27 I like how you pointed out that Sol feels like she’s “just waiting” to drop out, because it really shows how she’s starting to give up on...
In my book North of Happy by Adi Alsaid, we see how Carlos is held back from pursuing his true passions because of the pressure from his dad and the s...
In my book North of Happy by Adi Alsaid, immigrants feel a strong pressure to fit in quickly, especially in ways that are noticeable to others. When C...
In "North of Happy'' by Adi Alsaid, he grows up in an upper middle class family in Mexico. Though they aren't lavished in fancy things. He is able to ...