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Spare Parts: Four Undocumented Teenagers, One Ugly Robot, And The Battle For The American Dream-used
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Joshua Davis'S Spare Partsnow A Major Motion Pictureis A Story About Overcoming Insurmountable Odds And The Young Men Who Proved They Were Among The Most Patriotic And Talented Americans In This Countryeven As The Country Tried To Kick Them Out.Four Undocumented Mexican American Students, Two Great Teachers, One Robotbuilding Contest . . .In 2004, Four Latino Teenagers Arrived At The Marine Advanced Technology Education Robotics Competition At The University Of California, Santa Barbara. They Were Born In Mexico But Raised In Phoenix, Arizona, Where They Attended An Underfunded Public High School. No One Had Ever Suggested To Oscar, Cristian, Luis, Or Lorenzo That They Might Amount To Muchbut Two Inspiring Science Teachers Had Convinced These Impoverished, Undocumented Kids From The Desert Who Had Never Even Seen The Ocean That They Should Try To Build An Underwater Robot.And Build A Robot They Did. Their Robot Wasn'T Pretty, Especially Compared To Those Of The Competition. They Were Going Up Against Some Of The Best Collegiate Engineers In The Country, Including A Team From Mit Backed By A $10,000 Grant From Exxonmobil. The Phoenix Teenagers Had Scraped Together Less Than $1,000 And Built Their Robot Out Of Scavenged Parts. This Was Never A Level Competitionand Yet, Against All Odds . . . They Won!But This Is Just The Beginning For These Four, Whose Storywhich Became A Key Inspiration To The Dreamers Movementwill Go On To Include Firstgeneration College Graduations, Deportation, Beanpicking In Mexico, And Service In Afghanistan.Finalist For The J. Anthony Lukas Book Prizenew York Times Best Seller
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Spare Parts'? A: 'Spare Parts' focuses on the theme of overcoming obstacles and the journey of four undocumented Mexican American students who succeed against the odds in a robotics competition.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Spare Parts'? A: The author of 'Spare Parts' is Joshua Davis.
- Q: What is the page count of 'Spare Parts'? A: 'Spare Parts' has a total of 240 pages.
- Q: Is 'Spare Parts' available in different formats? A: 'Spare Parts' is available in a paperback format.
- Q: When was 'Spare Parts' published? A: 'Spare Parts' was published on December 2, 2014.
- Q: What age group is 'Spare Parts' suitable for? A: 'Spare Parts' is suitable for young adults and older readers, as it addresses themes relevant to both age groups.
- Q: What are some key events in the story of 'Spare Parts'? A: The story includes events such as the students' participation in a robotics competition, their struggles with immigration issues, and their aspirations for higher education.
- Q: Is 'Spare Parts' related to a movie? A: 'Spare Parts' is based on a true story that has been adapted into a major motion picture.
- Q: What awards has 'Spare Parts' been nominated for? A: 'Spare Parts' was a finalist for the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize and is a New York Times Best Seller.
- Q: What can readers learn from 'Spare Parts'? A: Readers can learn about resilience, the importance of mentorship, and the challenges faced by undocumented immigrants in the United States.