“The Circuit” written by Francisco Jimenez demonstrates how a family of migrant farmers work and move around to support their lives, presenting many challenges. The narrator, who is a sixth grader, is disappointed when they have to move after the strawberry season is over because he has to leave his friends he made through the season. Papa owns a small black Plymouth car, which they pack their boxes in, and head down the road to a labor camp where they find work. The day after they got there, they immediately went to work in the fields and vigorously picked, sweating and aching. Since the grape season was coming to an end, that meant the narrator could go to school, meaning making friends and learning. Once the narrator had developed a connection