ISBN: 0-927534-97-5
112 pp. | paper only
$11.00
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fiction
by S. D. Navarro
This
collection of stories focuses in part on school-age Chicanos and
their interactions with Anglo children and adults and in part on
the author's adult wartime experiences. The stories explore subtle
and at times painful Latino-Anglo relationships with a simple, direct,
and emotionally affecting style. In the title story, an Anglo boy
competes with a Mexican boy over a period of years to be the valedictorian
at a grammar school. The Anglo boy and his mother make an emotional
decision that determines how the choice is made. "The Second
Day" is the story of a Mexican boy just starting school who
overcomes his fears and positively adjusts to his new environment
even though he cannot speak or understand English. In "Graham"
a Mexican veteran attending his World War II company reunion becomes
involved with a couple who are having an illicit rendezvous at the
hotel where he is staying.
"This
collection reveals a consistent theme: humanity on the margin. I
recommend it." Rudolfo Anaya
S.
D. Navarro is an eighty-year-old veteran of World War II, Korea,
and Vietnam. His stories deliver a timeless message about passion,
moral and psychological ambiguity, and other dimensions of human
nature. The Valedictorian and Other Stories is his first
publication.
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