Sly, subversive and as funny as the early work of David Sedaris, it is also a joyful slice of Cuban-American life, as well as a poetic, profound and profoundly beautiful coming-of-age story of a boy raised in Florida in the '70s and '80s. Read More
"I had to believe that I, in spite of being a dead end on a genealogy chart, had something to offer the future. This novel is an answer to that."Read More