Gr 8 Up—This collection of short stories captures the liminal spaces inhabited by Victor Reyes Jr., a Mexican American/Chicano Fresno teenager who is caught between the dangerous allure of the streets and his creative aspirations. At times, the choice between becoming another "cholo" stereotype and going down another path eludes Victor. The gravity of the streets often proves to be beyond Victor's control. For example, the chain of events that lead to Victor being shot—and, as a result, dead for 2.2 minutes before regaining life—start from adolescent posturing over girls. Victor and his buddy Equis scrap with a group of boys who are part of a gang and have access to guns. Though Victor is an ordinary witty, imaginative teenager with a knack for drawing, at times he seeks danger. Freddy, an older friend who witnessed Victor's shooting, invites him to tour Fresno City College. A love interest, along with Victor's teacher Mr. Garcia, offers him outlets and spaces for his intelligence and artistic talents. Chacón breathes life into Victor in these scenes, and the youth becomes someone to root for. After multiple disappointments, Victor sinks headlong into street life and starts seeing the elusive ghosts of living-dead people and reckons with a past that seems to transcend him. He cannot shake off the doomed destiny of gang life. Chacón has written a classic and powerful underdog story about a brown teen building the self-efficacy to see his worth and achieve his dream.
VERDICT Recommended for high school classroom libraries and YA collections; will appeal to reluctant readers.
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