I think your reflection on Cummins' narrative and style is valid; his ability to tell the story is undeniable and many readers may be attracted to the way he presents the migrants' struggle. However, it is also critical to consider the broader context and the lack of representation of Latino authors, who have lived experiences that could enrich these stories. At the end of the day, it's about finding a balance between literary creativity and social responsibility. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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