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My Beloved World: Introduction
My Beloved World: Plot Summary
My Beloved World: Detailed Summary & Analysis
My Beloved World: Themes
My Beloved World: Quotes
My Beloved World: Characters
My Beloved World: Symbols
My Beloved World: Theme Wheel
Brief Biography of Sonia Sotomayor
Historical Context of My Beloved World
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- Full Title: My Beloved World
- When Written: 2010-2012
- Where Written: Washington, D.C.
- When Published: 2013
- Literary Period: Contemporary
- Genre: Memoir
- Setting: The Bronx, Princeton, Yale, Manhattan
- Climax: Sotomayor becomes a judge.
- Antagonist: Racism, Poverty
- Point of View: First Person
Extra Credit for My Beloved World
Books Come First. Sotomayor was the justice who swore Vice President Biden into office for his second term—but rather than swear him in just before noon, as the Constitution dictates, Sotomayor performed the swearing-in early in the morning so she could attend a midday promotional event for this book.
Perry Mason. Sotomayor writes that she was inspired to become a lawyer or a judge while watching the CBS show Perry Mason. The character first appeared in a series of 1930s novels—which, in addition to being one of the best selling book series in the world, are currently published by the American Bar Association’s (the governing body for law professionals) publishing imprint.