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Novel • Fiction
San Diego, California • 2000s
2008
YA
14-18 years
680L
In Mexican WhiteBoy by Matt de la Peña, sixteen-year-old Danny Lopez, who is half Mexican and half white, spends the summer with his father's family in National City, grappling with cultural and personal identity issues while enhancing his baseball skills. His journey is marked by a struggle to fit in and a desire to connect with his absent father.
Contemplative
Emotional
Challenging
Bittersweet
Hopeful
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Mexican WhiteBoy by Matt de la Peña has been well-received for its compelling exploration of identity and cultural conflict. Readers appreciate the authentic portrayal of a mixed-race teenager finding his place in two worlds. However, some feel the narrative can be slow-paced at times. Overall, the book is praised for its relatable characters and emotional depth.
Readers who would enjoy Mexican WhiteBoy by Matt de la Peña are typically young adults drawn to coming-of-age stories about identity, family, and culture. Comparable to fans of Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, they often seek narratives exploring race, self-discovery, and belonging.
6,255 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
249
Novel • Fiction
San Diego, California • 2000s
2008
YA
14-18 years
680L
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