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Once Upon a Quinceanera: Coming of Age in the USA
Once Upon a Quinceanera Coming of Age in the USA
Author: Julia Alvarez
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ISBN-13: 9780452288300
ISBN-10: 0452288304
Publication Date: 7/29/2008
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Plume
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Once Upon a Quinceanera: Coming of Age in the USA on + 5 more book reviews
this book made me view the way hispanics see the coming of age and how each latin american coutry has thir own traditions and cming to us how they have been changed or merged with other coutries. A true insite into this phenamon of the quinceanera.
thebeakeeper avatar reviewed Once Upon a Quinceanera: Coming of Age in the USA on + 167 more book reviews
let me begin by stating that i really really really like julia alvarez. i have been waitingto read this forever, and was so excited to finally receive it.

and so disappointed after reading it. i felt like this was two or three books in one. i was expecting more about actual quinceaneras and why they are tradition. the last 100 pages or so is all about julia alvarez's life- having nothing to do with quinces. it was as if she ran out of material so started her own biography.

she also ends with quotes and essays from other writers which were extremely boring and i had to really push through and force myself to read this. by about page 175 i wanted to set it down- permanently.

my partner is mexican and i being white, grew up with absolutely no culture, so i want to make sure our kids have that mexican culture and have traditions like quinces. i felt like i learned a little about them from this book, but im left wanting much much much more.

if i hadnt read her fiction books, and started with this, there's no way i'd pick up another book by alvarez. she needs to stick with the topic, and with fiction.