In another, we meet Bobbi, the class slut, whose D-cup chest astounds the other girls and entices everyoneeven those who shouldn t be tempted. Granados tales boldly portray women's struggle for solidarity in the face of male abuse, and as these characters come to grips with self-discovery, sibling rivalry, and dysfunctional relationships, she shows what it means for Chicanas to grow up in protective families while learning to survive in the steamy border environment. Brides and Sinners in El Chuco is an uncompromising look at life with all its hard edges told with enough softness to make readers come back for more.
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/02/2006
Brides have their dreams, sinners their secrets, but sometimes it's not so easy to tell them apart. In the border town of El Paso better known to its Mexican American residents as El Chuco dramas unfold in humdrum households every day as working-class men come home from their jobs and as their wives and children do their best to cope with life. Christine Granados now plumbs the heart of this community in fourteen startling stories, uncovering the dreams and secrets in which ordinary people sometimes lose themselves. Many fictional accounts of barrio life play up tradition and nostalgia; Brides and Sinners in El Chuco is a trip to the darker side. Here are memories of growing up in a place where innocence is always tempered by reality true-to-life stories, told in authentic language, of young women, from preteens to twenty-somethings, learning to negotiate their way through troubled times and troubled families. In the award-winning story The Bride, a young girl recalls her sister as a perennial bride on Halloween, planning for her eventual big day in a pink notebook with lists of potential husbands, only to see her dream thwarted at the junior prom.
In another, we meet Bobbi, the class slut, whose D-cup chest astounds the other girls and entices everyoneeven those who shouldn t be tempted. Granados tales boldly portray women's struggle for solidarity in the face of male abuse, and as these characters come to grips with self-discovery, sibling rivalry, and dysfunctional relationships, she shows what it means for Chicanas to grow up in protective families while learning to survive in the steamy border environment. Brides and Sinners in El Chuco is an uncompromising look at life with all its hard edges told with enough softness to make readers come back for more.
In another, we meet Bobbi, the class slut, whose D-cup chest astounds the other girls and entices everyoneeven those who shouldn t be tempted. Granados tales boldly portray women's struggle for solidarity in the face of male abuse, and as these characters come to grips with self-discovery, sibling rivalry, and dysfunctional relationships, she shows what it means for Chicanas to grow up in protective families while learning to survive in the steamy border environment. Brides and Sinners in El Chuco is an uncompromising look at life with all its hard edges told with enough softness to make readers come back for more.
- ISBN:
- 9780816524921
- 9780816524921
- Category:
- Contemporary fiction
- Format:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 01-02-2006
- Language:
- English
- Publisher:
- University of Arizona Press
- Country of origin:
- United States
- Pages:
- 136
- Dimensions (mm):
- 230x152x8mm
- Weight:
- 0.46kg
Click 'Notify Me' to get an email alert when this item becomes available
Great!
Click on Save to My Library / Lists
Click on Save to My Library / Lists
Select the List you'd like to categorise as, or add your own
Here you can mark if you have read this book, reading it or want to read
Awesome! You added your first item into your Library
Great! The fun begins.
Click on My Library / My Lists and I will take you there
Click on My Library / My Lists and I will take you there
Reviews
Be the first to review Brides and Sinners in El Chuco.
Share This Book: