Coming of age, becoming an adult, is difficult in any time in place. In El Salvador, there are a range of external forces—including the economy, violence, the pull of migration—that make this very challenging....

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Coming of age, becoming an adult, is difficult in any time in place. In El Salvador, there are a range of external forces—including the economy, violence, the pull of migration—that make this very challenging. In this book, Jim Winship combines his research and that of others, his experiences in El Salvador over the span of four decades, and stories of young people to produce a work that will lead to greater understanding of a country and its people.

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