Alessandra NarvĂĄez Varela â "Fans of The House on Mango Street and The House of Spirits will be riveted"âBooklist, Starred Review
A 13-year-old girl growing up in Mexico is visited by her 30-year-old future self in this powerful Young Adult novel in verse about accepting yourself.
Out of nowhere, a lady comes up to Anamaria and says sheâs her , from the future . But Anamariaâs thirteen, she knows better than to talk to a stranger. Girls need to be careful, especially in Ciudad JuĂĄrez, Mexicoâitâs the 90âs and fear is overtaking her beloved city as cases of kidnapped girls and women become alarmingly common. This thirty-year-old âfutureâ lady doesnât seem to be dangerous but she wonât stop bothering her, switching between cheesy Hallmark advice about being kind to yourself, and some mysterious talk about saving a girl.
Anamaria definitely doesnât need any saving, sheâs doing just fine. She works hard at her strict, grade-obsessed middle schoolâso hard that she hardly gets any sleep; so hard that the stress makes her snap not just at mean girls but even her own (few) friends; so hard that when she does sleep she dreams about dyingâbut she just wants to do the best she can so she can grow up to be successful. Maybe Thirtyâs right, maybe sheâs not supposed to be so exhausted with her life, but how can she ask for help when her city is mourning the much bigger tragedy of its stolen girls?
This thought-provoking, moving verse novel will lead adult and young adult readers alike to vital discussions on important topicsâlike dealing with depression and how to recognize this in yourself and othersâthrough the accessible voice of a thirteen-year-old girl.
Alessandra NarvĂĄez Varela was born and raised in Ciudad JuĂĄrez, MĂŠxico. She earned a B.S. in Biology and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Texas at El Paso, where she now teaches. This is her debut novel.
Genres:
Young AdultPoetryFictionHistorical FictionMental HealthFantasyMiddle GradeLatinxNovel In VerseTeen
208 Pages