The author of Chicana Falsa pens a sassy, sexy new novel for chicas everywhere, which tells the story of high schooler Evie Gomez who's not sure if she wants to be a fun-loving, high-heeled, hair-streaked Sango or a laid-back surfer chick Flojo.
Fun read for young adults (or the young adult inside you)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Ahhh, to be a teenager again; the friendships that can turn on a moment's notice, the puppy love, the parties, the self discovery... all universal themes but written about with a twist in Honey Blonde Chica. It's very refreshing to read a young adult novel where the main characters are Latino, yet the focus isn't on discrimination or financial hardships, but rather just being a teenager. Like another reviewer said, those books certainly are important and have their place, but Honey Blonde Chica is a nice change.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
"Honey Blond Chica" is a very thoughtful and insightful book that succeeds in offering an honest portrayal of teen-age life, and doesn't talk down to the reader. The pressures of sex are discussed openly in a chapter that articulates the fears and anxieties, but also the potent cocktail of emotions, which make up teen-aged life. Young readers will enjoy this book whether they even know what a "chica" is or not, as the teen-age experience if fairly universal. However, young second and third generation Latino readers will find bits of life with which to relate that are sorely lacking in the literary field (especially young adult novels!). Michele Serros is an excellent writer and young readers will quickly consume this novel as they anticipate the second in the series which will soon be on shelves. Kudos to Serros for writing a novel for the young Latino audiences in America. Usually books are only written that shoot for extremely young audiences or older audiences, completely missing the untapped teen-aged Latin audience. Here's to hoping that this novel is the start of a trend of young adult Latino novels!
A great example of being true to yourself
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Michele Serros has always been my favorite writer, since I read her book How to be a Chicana Role Model. So it was natural for me to read her new book Honey Blonde Chica in less than a week just like I did with the other two. I love this story because anyone can relate to Evie(The main character) because I think that everyone has gone through that stage in your life where you want to be cool and fit in and sometimes you let peer pressure affect you. I love this book because it shows another perspective of Latinos, a different culture, a little bit mixed with living in the U.S. but staying true to yourself and your culture. The humor that Michele Serros uses is so cute because she speaks from a teenager point of view. I also wish I had this book when I was 16 to read and be guided by. I strongly recommend this book to everyone because it's a great book and you will have fun reading it.
Hispanic Girls Will Love This Book!!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Being that I'm a older hispanic girl, I really enjoyed this book! I would have liked to have this book as a teen. The girls were true to form. About how they talk and treat friends. I thought this was just a good read. And am looking forward to the next book.
great read for any teenager (AND the teen in you!)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Great book for the teen of today, with a Latin flavor. The book deals with scenario's that teenage girls handle on a daily basis, girlfriends, parties, parents & boys. Lots of unique humor. Very touching at the end. I totally recommend this book
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