Gary Soto

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Author: Gary Soto

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780811807586

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Soto writes with a pure sweetness free of sentimentality that is almost extraordinary in modern American poetry. -- Andrew Hudgins. Soto insists on the possibility of a redemptive power, and he celebrates the heroic, quixotic capacity for survival in human beings and the natural world. -- Publishers Weekly. Soto has it all -- the learned craft, the intrinsic abilities with language, a fascinating autobiography, and the storyteller's ability to manipulate memories into folklore. -- Library Journal.

Taking Sides

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Author: Gary Soto

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780152840761

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Lincoln Mendoza has to face his homeboys when his posh new school goes up against his old school on the basketball court.

The Skirt

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Author: Gary Soto

Publisher: Yearling

Published: 1997-04-01

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 0440409241

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For fans of Gary Soto and Matt de la Peña comes a tale of a contemporary Mexican-American family with a "spunky and imaginative heroine" (Publishers Weekly). Miata Ramirez is scared and upset. The skirt she brought to show off at school is gone. She brought her forklorico skirt to show off at school and left it on the bus. It’s not just any skirt. This skirt belonged to Miata’s mother when she was a child in Mexico. On Sunday, Miata and her dance group are supposedgoing to dance forklorico, or traditional Mexican folk dances; and that kind of dancing requires a skirt like the one Miata lost. It’s Friday afternoon. Miata doesn’ t want her parents to know she’s lost something again. Can she find a way to rescue the precious skirt in time? With its focus on family ties, friendship, and ethnic pride and Includes an afterword from its acclaimedthe author, The Skirt is a story that children everywhere will relate to and be inspired by, no matter their background. "A light, engaging narrative that successfully combines information on Hispanic culture with familiar and recognizable childhood themes....A fine read-aloud and discussion starter, this story blends cultural differences with human similarities to create both interest and understanding."—SLJ “Light, easy reading . . . offering readers a cast and situations with which to identify, whatever their own ethnic origins.”—The Bulletin "Soto's light tale offers a pleasant blend of family ties, friendship and ethnic pride...[and Miata is] a spunky and imaginative heroine."—Publishers Weekly

Living Up The Street

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Author: Gary Soto

Publisher: Laurel Leaf

Published: 2012-06-27

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 0307817431

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In a prose that is so beautiful it is poetry, we see the world of growing up and going somewhere through the dust and heat of Fresno's industrial side and beyond: It is a boy's coming of age in the barrio, parochial school, attending church, public summer school, and trying to fall out of love so he can join in a Little League baseball team. His is a clarity that rings constantly through the warmth and wry reality of these sometimes humorous, sometimes tragic, always human remembrances.

Afterlife

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Author: Gary Soto

Publisher: Perfection Learning

Published: 2005-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780756950415

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A senior at East Fresno High School lives on as a ghost after his brutal murder in the restroom of a club where he had gone to dance.

What Poets Are Like

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Author: Gary Soto

Publisher: Sasquatch Books

Published: 2013-08-20

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1570618755

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Gary Soto is a widely published author of children's and young adult fiction, and he is an acclaimed poet--often referred to as one of the nation's first Chicano poets. With a sharp sense of storytelling and a sly wit, What Poets Are Like is a memoir of the writing life that shares the keen observation, sense of self and humor of such writers as Sherman Alexie and Nora Ephron. In some 60 short episodes, this book captures moments of a writer's inner and public life, close moments with friends and strangers, occasional reminders of a poet's generally low place in the cultural hierarchy; time spent with cats; the curious work of writing. He tells the stories of his time spent in bookstores and recounts the glorious, then tragic, arc of Cody's Bookstore in Berkeley, ending with the author whose scheduled event fell on the day after the business shut down, but who stood outside the locked door and read aloud just the same. As all writers do, Soto suffers the slings and arrows of rejection, often from unnamed Midwest poetry journals, and seeks the solace of a friendly dog at such moments. Soto jabs at the crumbs of reward available to writers--a prize nomination here, a magazine interview there--and notes the toll they take on a frail ego. The pleasure Soto takes in the written word, a dose of comic relief plus his appreciation of the decisive moment in life make this an engaging and readable writer's confession.

Partly Cloudy

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Author: Gary Soto

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2012-01-17

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 0547577370

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Poet Gary Soto captures the voices of young people as they venture toward their first kiss, brood over bruised hearts, and feel the thrill of first love.

Buried Onions

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Author: Gary Soto

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 9780152013332

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Ages 12 and up.

Chato's Kitchen

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Author: Gary Soto

Publisher: Puffin Books

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 0698116003

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Chato decides to throw a "pachanga" for his friend Novio Boy, who has never had a birthday party, but when it is time to party, Novio Boy cannot be found.

A Summer Life

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Author: Gary Soto

Publisher: Laurel Leaf

Published: 1991-08-01

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 0440210240

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Gary Soto writes that when he was five "what I knew best was at ground level." In this lively collection of short essays, Soto takes his reader to a ground-level perspective, resreating in vivid detail the sights, sounds, smells, and textures he knew growing up in his Fresno, California, neighborhood. The "things" of his boyhood tie it all together: his Buddha "splotched with gold," the taps of his shoes and the "engines of sparks that lived beneath my soles," his worn tennies smelling of "summer grass, asphalt, the moist sock breathing the defeat of basesall." The child's world is made up of small things--small, very important things.