The novel Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From by Jennifer De Leon is about a young girl who undergoes the struggles of fitting in as she tries to identify who she is. Liliana is Latina, but she finds it tough to identify who and what she is. In Liliana's old school she was used to everyone being of color but after finding out that she qualified for the METCO program not only did things change but her school did as well. On her first day of her new school, Westburg, she realized that being in a new school would be difficult, but being one of the only colored girls in an almost all white school was even harder. In the beginning of the book Liliana finds it hard to become friends with people from both Westburg and METCO. If this wasn’t hard enough Liliana is …show more content…
By the end of the novel Liliana learns more about who she is and what her place is in this world. At the beginning of the book, Liliana struggles to identify who she is and where she fits in. One day at lunch, Liliana was going over to the METCO table to eat. However, as she arrived one of the girls, Briana, told her“‘Why don’t you go back to your white-girl table? We’re good here.”’(201) When Liliana heard what Briana had said she was too stunned to speak. Liliana had only been in METCO for a couple of weeks and the whole METCO table was pushing her aside as if she was white. Liliana didn’t know how to feel. She wanted to sit with the only people who could understand her struggles at this school but they didn’t want her near them. Later in the story one of Holly's friends invited only Holly to starbucks even though Liliana was standing right there. After Lauren realized what she said she thought she could make it up