"Data is presented and analyzed clearly in each chapter, to such a degree that even those who are not versed in the fields of literacy studies, sociolinguistics, etc., can follow the argument and assess the findings. The clarity of the writing makes this book applicable for libraries whose clients include educators, including ESL teachers, school administrators, and social scientists. Recommended."—CHOICE"Very timely and interesting.....Latino Language and Literacy in Ethnolinguistic Chicago is an excellent contribution to the published research literature on language socialization and language and literacy development and practices in the largest of U.S. language-minority groups....Unique in its focus on diverse language and literacy practices in a single city, it provides a model for the kind of in-depth research we need on Latino and other language minority communities...a guide to the richness of the field and to the kind of work that might be done in other cities."—Robert BayleyUniversity of Texas at San Antonio