Place in El Paso

Place in El Paso

by Lopezstaf (Author)

Synopsis

This memoir of growing up in El Paso in the 1940s and 1950s creates an entire city: the way a barrio awakens in the early morning sun, the thrill of a rare desert snow, the taste of fruit-flavored raspadas on summer afternoons, the money boys who beg from commuters passing back and forth to Ju rez, and the mischief of children entertaining themselves in the streets. L pez-Stafford shows readers El Paso through the eyes of Yoya--short for Gloria--the high-spirited narrator, who is five years old when the book begins.

Yoya is a survivor. Her young mother has died, leaving her in the care of her much older father, who tries to provide for his family by selling used clothing. Her brother Carlos, Padre Luna, and a community of children and women assume responsibility for Yoya, but like the inexplicable loss of her mother, unexpected changes separate her from her beloved barrio. The search for su lugar, her place, becomes a search for identity as Gloria seeks to understand her various homes and families.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 222
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Published: 15 Feb 1996

ISBN 10: 082631709X
ISBN 13: 9780826317094

Media Reviews
Lopez-Stafford embraces hope as well as pain while recounting childhood in a culturally insensitive world. With warmth, courage and humor she demonstrates that none of us need be a victim.
The book is literally the salsa in Chicana/o history.
. . . well-written, entertaining and yet another reminder that not everyone in our country grew up in the safe secluded suburbs.
The people inhabiting Gloria's world embody the historical forces that have shaped the border. . . . It is a well-written book that has as much to offer to the scholar as to the more casual reader.