88 pages 2 hours read

Guadalupe Garcia McCall

Under The Mesquite

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2011

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Before You Read

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Under The Mesquite by Guadalupe Garcia McCall follows Mexican American teenager Lupita, who balances her aspirations in poetry and acting with the challenges of helping care for her seven siblings and coping with her mother's terminal cancer diagnosis. The story, written in free verse, explores themes of family, heritage, and resilience, paralleling McCall's own experiences. Sensitive topics such as terminal illness and loss are depicted.

Reviews & Readership

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Under The Mesquite by Guadalupe Garcia McCall has been praised for its lyrical prose and emotional depth, exploring themes of family, cultural identity, and resilience. Critics commend its poignant narrative and relatable protagonist. However, some suggest that the verse format may not appeal to all readers. Overall, the novel is a heartfelt and engaging read.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Under The Mesquite?

Readers who would enjoy Under The Mesquite by Guadalupe Garcia McCall are likely fans of poignant coming-of-age stories and poetic prose. Similar to The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, they often appreciate narratives about cultural identity, family struggles, and personal resilience in a Hispanic American context.

Recommended

Reading Age

12-18years

Book Details

Genre

Drama / Tragedy

Children's Literature

Realistic Fiction

Topics

Immigration / Refugee

Poverty

Arts / Culture

Themes

Emotions/Behavior: Grief

Society: Immigration

Life/Time: Coming of Age