They Call Me Güero: A Border Kid’s Poems
by David Bowles (Author)
Booktalk: Life is tough for a border kid, but Güero has figured out how to cope. He writes poetry.
Twelve-year-old Güero is Mexican American, at home with Spanish or English and on both sides of the river. He’s starting 7th grade with a woke English teacher who knows how to make poetry cool.
In Spanish, “Güero” is a nickname for guys with pale skin, Latino or Anglo. But make no mistake: our red-headed, freckled hero is puro mexicano, like Canelo Álvarez, the Mexican boxer. Güero is also a nerd–reader, gamer, musician–who runs with a squad of misfits like him, Los Bobbys. Sure, they get in trouble like anybody else, and like other middle-school boys, they discover girls. Watch out for Joanna! She’s tough as nails.
But trusting in his family’s traditions, his accordion and his bookworm squad, he faces seventh grade with book smarts and a big heart.
Snippet:
LOS BOBBYS, OR
THE BOOKWORM SQUAD
Lucky us! Mr. Soria knows
all sorts of writers who look
and talk like us: Dominicans,
Koreans, Mexicans, Chicanos,
Black and Native folks, too.
It’s the perfect time for us,
for diverse nerds and geeks,
for all woke readers–
heroes whose power
is traveling through these pages
to distant times and places
to find our proud reflections.
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