I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST • A “stunning” (America Ferrera) YA novel about a teenager coming to terms with losing her sister and finding herself amid the pressures, expectations, and stereotypes of growing up in a Mexican American home—from the author of Crying in the Bathroom

“Alive and crackling—a gritty tale wrapped in a page-turner. ”—The New York Times

Perfect Mexican daughters do not go away to college. And they do not move out of their parents’ house after high school graduation. Perfect Mexican daughters never abandon their family.

But Julia is not your perfect Mexican daughter. That was Olga’s role.

Then a tragic accident on the busiest street in Chicago leaves Olga dead and Julia left behind to reassemble the shattered pieces of her family. And no one seems to acknowledge that Julia is broken, too. Instead, her mother seems to channel her grief into pointing out every possible way Julia has failed.

But it’s not long before Julia discovers that Olga might not have been as perfect as everyone thought. With the help of her best friend Lorena, and her first love, first everything boyfriend Connor, Julia is determined to find out. Was Olga really what she seemed? Or was there more to her sister’s story? And either way, how can Julia even attempt to live up to a seemingly impossible ideal?

 
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# of Pages: 368

Book Binding: Paperback

Year of Publication: 2019

Publisher: Ember

Language: en

ISBN: 9781524700515

Erika L. Sánchez is a Mexican-American writer and poet from Chicago, Illinois. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of New Mexico and has been a Fulbright Scholar in Madrid, Spain. Sánchez's work has been featured in numerous publications, including The Guardian, The Huffington Post, and Buzzfeed. In addition to being a writer, she is also a feminist and social activist, using her platform to shed light on issues of race, gender, and immigration. I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter is her highly acclaimed debut novel.