<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The bestselling author of "How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents" explores the phenomenon of the Latina sweet 15 celebration. An enlightening and entertaining portrait of contemporary Latino culture, this work also takes a critical look at the social consequences of the quince parties.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, a "phenomenal, indispensable" (<i>USA Today</i>) exploration of the Latina "sweet fifteen" celebration, by the bestselling author of <i>How the García Girls Lost Their Accents</i> and <i>In the Time of the Butterflies.</i></b> <p/>The <i>quinceañera</i>, a celebration of a Latina girl's fifteenth birthday, has become a uniquely American trend. This lavish party with ball gowns, multi-tiered cakes, limousines, and extravagant meals is often as costly as a prom or a wedding. But many Latina girls feel entitled to this rite of passage, marking a girl's entrance into womanhood, and expect no expense to be spared, even in working-class families. <p/>Acclaimed author Julia Alvarez explores the history and cultural significance of the "quince" in the United States, and the consequences of treating teens like princesses. Through her observations of a quince in Queens, interviews with other quince girls, and the memories of her own experience as a young immigrant, Alvarez presents a thoughtful and entertaining portrait of a rapidly growing multicultural phenomenon, and passionately emphasizes the importance of celebrating Latina womanhood.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for <i>Once Upon a Quinceanera</i></b> <p/>"Phenomenal...indispensable. Alvarez's novelistic eye makes <i>Once Upon a Quinceañera</i> an intimate, intoxicating read."--<i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> <p/> "A journey into experiencing a vital, exuberant ritual of modern Latino life...As an author, Alvarez is a terrific tour guide."--<i>The Seattle Times</i> <p/> "[Alvarez] brings a critical eye to long-held myths...Each page is a love song to the cultural ties that bind generations of women from a diverse group of countries."--<i>Chicago Sun-Times</i> <p/> "Fascinating, exhaustively researched."--<i>The Washington Post</i> <p/> "Alvarez's honest grappling with her caught-between-two-cultures experience is compelling."--<i>Entertainment Weekly</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Julia Alvarez </b>is the author of the novels <i>How the García Girls Lost Their Accents, In the Time of the Butterflies</i> (a national Book Critics Circle Award finalist), and <i>Yo!</i>. She has also published two poetry collections (<i>Homecoming </i>and <i>The Other side/El Otro Lado</i>) and a collection of essays (<i>Something to Declare</i>). <p/><b>Julia Álvarez</b> es la autora de <i>De cómo las chicas García perdieron el acento</i>, <i>En el tiempo de las mariposas</i> (un finalista del National Book Critics Circle Award) y <i>¡Yo!</i>.<i> </i>También ha publicado dos colecciones de poesía y una colección de ensayos. Julia Álvarez vive en Vermont y en República Dominicana, donde dirige una cooperativa de café orgánico, y un centro de alfabetización y arte con su esposo.
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