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Brownsville / Oscar Casares.
Van Pelt Library PS3603.A83 B76 2003
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Cásares, Oscar, 1964-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Mexican Americans--Fiction.
- Mexican Americans.
- Working class--Fiction.
- Working class.
- Brownsville (Tex.)--Fiction.
- Brownsville (Tex.).
- Mexican-American Border Region--Fiction.
- Mexican-American Border Region.
- Southwestern States--Fiction.
- Southwestern States.
- Genre:
- Fiction.
- Physical Description:
- 192 pages ; 21 cm
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Boston : Back Bay Books/Little, Brown, [2003]
- Summary:
- At the Country's Edge, on the Mexican border, Brownsville, Texas, is a town like many others. It is a place where men and women work hard to create better lives for their families, where people sometimes bear grudges against their neighbors, where love blossoms only to fade, and where the one real certainty is that life holds surprises. In his sparkling debut, Oscar Casares creates a cast of unforgettable characters confronting everyday possibilities and contradictions: Diego, an eleven-year-old whose job at a fireworks stand teaches him a lesson in defiance; Bony, a young man whose discovery of a monkey's head on his lawn drives a wedge between him and his parents; Lola, whose stolen bowling ball offers an unlikely chance for change. The achievement of Brownsville lies in its remarkably honest portrayal of these lives -- the lives of people whose dreams and yearnings and regrets are at once unique and universal.
- Contents:
- I Thought You and Me Were Friends 1
- Mr. Z 3
- RG 25
- Chango 41
- They Say He Was Lost 69
- Domingo 71
- Big Jesse, Little Jesse 89
- Charro 115
- Don't Believe Anything He Tells You 139
- Jerry Fuentes 141
- Yolanda 157
- Mrs. Perez 171.
- ISBN:
- 0316146803
- OCLC:
- 50149561
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