50 pages • 1 hour read
224
Novel • Fiction
East Harlem, New York • 1960s
2012
YA
10-14 years
720L
The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano by Sonia Manzano is a middle grade coming-of-age story set in Spanish Harlem, New York, in 1969. It follows Evelyn Serrano, a young Puerto Rican girl navigating the clash between her conservative family and the radical Young Lords Movement. Engaged in activism, Evelyn uncovers her family's complex history and the Puerto Rican community’s struggles in the U.S. This book contains depictions of abuse and anti-Puerto Rican sentiments.
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The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano by Sonia Manzano vividly captures the political turmoil of 1969 Spanish Harlem through the eyes of a rebellious teen. While praised for its authentic cultural depiction and historical insight, some critiques mention its pacing and character development. Overall, it offers a compelling, if occasionally uneven, exploration of identity and activism.
A reader who enjoys The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano by Sonia Manzano, featuring a young Latina protagonist navigating cultural identity and activism in 1960s Spanish Harlem, would likely appreciate The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros and I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sánchez.
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224
Novel • Fiction
East Harlem, New York • 1960s
2012
YA
10-14 years
720L
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