The Secret Story Of Sonia Rodriguez
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2008
320
Novel • Fiction
Los Angeles, California • Contemporary
2008
YA
12-17 years
800L
In The Secret Story of Sonia Rodriguez by Alan Sitomer, Sonia Rodriguez, a promising high school student, strives to become the first in her Mexican-American family to attend college despite numerous challenges. She manages household and caregiving duties while navigating familial expectations and cultural conflicts, with only sporadic support from her overworked father. Sonia's academic progress faces obstacles, including her mother's opposition and a stint in Mexico to learn domestic skills. Ultimately, Sonia perseveres and achieves her dream of higher education, overcoming significant adversities along the way. The book includes themes of domestic violence and attempted sexual assault.
Emotional
Challenging
Inspirational
Hopeful
Contemplative
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The Secret Story of Sonia Rodriguez by Alan Sitomer generally receives praise for its authentic depiction of a young Latina striving for her dreams amidst familial responsibilities. Reviewers commend its relatable protagonist and culturally rich narrative. However, some criticize its predictable plot and occasional reliance on stereotypes. Overall, it's lauded for its heartwarming and inspirational message.
Fans of The House on Mango Street and The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian will appreciate The Secret Story of Sonia Rodriguez by Alan Sitomer. Ideal for young adults, this novel speaks to readers interested in coming-of-age stories within the Latino community, exploring themes of identity and family challenges.
1,150 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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320
Novel • Fiction
Los Angeles, California • Contemporary
2008
YA
12-17 years
800L
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