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Parrot in the Oven: Mi Vida A Novel
(Hardcover, 1996) Other Editions...

Author: Victor Martinez

Manny relates his coming of age experiences as a member of a poor Mexican American family in which t...
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0060267046
ISBN-13: 9780060267049
Oct 1996
Publisher: Harpercollins Childrens Books
216 pages
Grade: From 7 to 9
Language: English
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Synopsis
Manny relates his coming of age experiences as a member of a poor Mexican American family in which the alcoholic father only adds to everyone's struggle., Manuel Hernandez faces a time of many changes during the year leading up to anticipated initiation into a gang. Manny's alcoholic father calls him "el perico," or parrot, comparing him to the Mexican saying about a parrot that complains about how hot it is in the shade while all along he's sitting inside the oven and doesn't know it. Will Manny find a way to escape for the oven he's trapped himself in?

Size
Length:216 pages
Height:7.8 in
Width:5.3 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:12.0 oz

Publisher's Notes
First Line: "That summer my brother, Bernardo, or "Nardo," as we call him, flipped through more jobs than a thumb through a deck of cards."

Industry Reviews
"Reading this book is so intimately revelatory it's like moving into someone's house. Martinez' deceptively straightforward prose is rich with poetic turns of phrase, and his ability to communicate the environment and dynamics of this family--their struggles with poverty, racism, and violence--make his writing startlingly visceral."
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books - Janice M. Del Negro (12/19/1996)

"The book's greatest success lies in Martinez's ability to immerse readers immediately and effortlessly in the world of the narrator."
Washington Post Book World - Jim Naughton (01/12/1997)

"Evocatively written, Martinez's words are a viscous liquid, ensnaring the reader as they flow across the page."
Voya - Roxy Ekstrom (04/19/1997)


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