I have been struggling with reading and writing from what I remember. But at such a young age I did have a passion for reading until I had to learn English. Before I started learning English I had a mysterious attraction to different types of genres when it came down to books. I was born in Worcester, Massachusetts one of the coldest state ever in the winter. As I turned one my grandmother got very sick and she needed help so we ended up moving down to one of the most beautiful, tropical, friendliest island ever, Puerto Rico. I ended up living in Puerto Rico until the age of 9 meaning I started my education there from PreK-4th grade.
Most of my education was Spanish, I had no type of background of English at all but I still enjoyed reading in the Spanish language. My mom has been a huge impact in my life when it comes down to my literacy. My mom attended University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez, where she was going for …show more content…
We had a school book fair, I started to notice all kinds of different books, there was a book called “La llorona” that caught my attention because we had an urban legend about a ghost lady that was called “La Llorona”. The urban legend was about a mom who lost her child and every night she would come out looking for her child. But while she is looking she would cry the whole time, but if she saw a child alone she would approach the child and end up taken the child forever. People say if you was taken by La Llorona then you would never see your family again. Weird urban legend, but it did put fear in children to make sure we weren’t outside alone at night. I really wanted this book, so I ended up purchasing it. I remember I took it home and my mom was so shocked at the book. I explained to her that I wanted to learn and figure out what happened with the Llorona, I wanted to know why she lost her child. After purchasing that book I kept a focus on mystery