Growing Up Mexican American: Fiction for Thoughtful Teens

Explore captivating fiction books about growing up Mexican American, perfect for thoughtful teens. Discover stories of identity, culture, and self-discovery in these must-read novels.

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Sammy & Juliana in Hollywood

 

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Drift

 

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CrashBoomLove

 

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The Caballeros of Ruby, Texas

 

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Caramelo

 

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The afterlife

 

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Parrot in the oven

 

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Cecilia's year

 

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What night brings

 

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Teen angel

 

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Spirits of the high mesa

 

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Luna's California poppies

 

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Bless Me, Ultima

by Rudolfo Anaya

This coming-of-age classic and the bestselling Chicano novel of all time follows a young boy as he questions his faith and beliefs -- now one of PBS's "100 Great American Reads." Antonio Marez is six years old when Ultima comes to stay with his family in New Mexico. She is a curandera, one who cures with herbs and magic. Under her wise wing, Tony will probe the family ties that bind and rend him, and he will discover himself in the magical secrets of the pagan past--a mythic legacy as palpable as the Catholicism of Latin America. And at each life turn there is Ultima, who delivered Tony into the world...and will nurture the birth of his soul. The winner of the 2015 National Humanities Medal, Rudolfo Anaya is acclaimed as the father of Chicano literature in English and for his rich and compassionate writing about the Mexican-American experience.
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Motorcycle ride on the Sea of Tranquility

 

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Roll over, Big Toben

 

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George Washington Gómez

 

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Canícula

 

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House with two doors

 

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Woman soldier, la Soldadera

 

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Face of an angel

 

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Shifting loyalties

 

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The Jumping Tree

by Rene Saldana, Jr.

These lively stories follow Rey Castaneda from sixth through eighth grade in Nuevo Penitas, Texas. One side of Rey's family lives nearby in Mexico, the other half in Texas, and Rey fits in on both sides of the border. In Nuevo Penitas, he enjoys fooling around with his pals in the barrio; at school, he's one of the "A list" kids. As Rey begins to cross the border from childhood into manhood, he turns from jokes and games to sense the meaning of work, love, poverty, and grief, and what it means to be a proud Chicano-moments that sometimes propel him to show feelings un hombre should never express. It's a new territory where Rey longs to follow the example his hardworking, loving father has set for him.
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Rain God

 

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