The Boy Kings of Texas: A Memoir

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Review at Kirkus

Posted by anonymous on June 7, 2012 at 3:35 AM

A bit of a sting toward the end there, but it wouldn't be a critical review otherwise:

From Kirkus Reviews, "The Toughest Book Critics in the World."

http://www.kirkusreviews.com/

Ahem.

 

THE BOY KINGS OF TEXAS: 
A Memoir
Author by Martinez, Domingo


Review Issue Date: June 15, 2012 
Online Publish Date: May 31, 2012

Seattle-based Latino journalist Martinez recalls his youthful adventures in the 1980s romping around the border town of Brownsville, Texas.

Though dirt poor, the author’s Mexican-American family continually demonstrated resilience, solidarity and humor. His parents, “children themselves” right out of high school, began having kids in the late-’60s. In a household of “Sisyphean wetbacks” struggling to make ends meet, Martinez was the youngest. Much like his siblings, he was light-skinned, didn’t identify with Mexican culture, and spoke English, an anomaly in a primarily Spanish-speaking region. From his family’s crowded house emerge resonant stories about a tough, gun-toting, spell-casting Gramma; the death of the family dog and his father’s swift retribution; his two older sisters, “the Mimis,” who dyed their hair blonde, dressed in designer labels and adopted a “Valley Girl” affectation; his hard-drinking, abrasive father’s drug trafficking; shenanigans with friends; turbulence with close older brother Dan; and melancholy recollections of beatings from his parents and what he can remember of their sordid histories. At more than 450 pages, the personal remembrances may prove wearisome, even as the narrative brims with candid, palpable emotion. Still, Martinez lushly captures the mood of the era and illuminates the struggles of a family hobbled by poverty and a skinny Latino boy becoming a man amid a variety of tough circumstances.

A finely detailed, sentimental family scrapbook inscribed with love.

 


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Reply Mary Sullivan
09:07 PM on November 01, 2012 
Totally disagree, every word and page were well worth reading.
I am not a book reviewer, but I read voraciously, and your book is spectacular.
Mary

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Readings and Public Appearances

Elliott Bay Books   August 22nd, Seattle WA -- Thank You, to everyone who attended; it was great.

Texas Book Festival in Austin, TX this October 27th-28th with the likes of Stephen Tobolowsky, Junot Diaz, and I'm afraid, Naomi Wolf (thank you, Edward Albee.)

Wisconsin Book Festival November 9th, Madison, WI at 6 pm 

Finalists Reading for The National Book Foundation
Tue, November 13, 2012
The New School, NYC

National Book Awards Ceremony
Cipriani Wall Street, NYC
Wed, November 14, 2012

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Listen to "The Mimis" on This American Life

Episode 449: Middle School features an adaptation of The Mimis, read by the author. Starts at 21:00 minutes.

Episode 477: Getting Away with it opens with me reading "Faith"

Talking to Diane Rehm on November 1st

Catch me on All Things Considered grousing about Patti Smith


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