Mexican WhiteBoy, by Matt de la Pena

Posted by DBRLTeen on Friday, November 21st, 2008

Danny doesn’t fit in. His mother is white and his father Mexican. His father left his mother and moved back to Mexico. Danny is spending the summer with his father’s family in San Diego, but he doesn’t know Spanish, and they see him as white. They live in a poverty-stricken part of the city where violence and crime are frequent occurrences. During the school year he attends a private school where everyone else is white and sees him as Mexican. His mother is dating a white man and wants Danny to move with them to San Francisco, but he prefers his father’s family.

Danny has one thing going for him – he’s a seriously great pitcher. He has another thing going for him, too – his family loves him. Danny’s big issue is one common to teens – what is his future? Can he escape his present unhappiness and bad circumstances and have a better life some day?

Why should you read this?

Most of you probably aren’t of mixed race, an ethnic minority, living in poverty, with an absent parent. But even though Danny is different than you, and lives in a place very different from yours, and faces problems you’ll never encounter, inside you may find he is human and understandable, just like you. Writers (and librarians (and teachers)) hope that if you can learn to understand fictional characters who are different than you, it will help you understand real people who are different than you…and that can make your real life, and relationships, much easier….

Now a few words about words – writers have a choice in how to write conversations. They can use clean sanitized language that anyone’s Grandma would approve of, or occasional profanity that makes characters seem more real but makes some people mad at libraries. This author chose to use realistic language – and its not for the faint of heart.

But Dbrlteen recommends Mexican WhiteBoy by Matt de la Pena anyway, because great books can take you beyond mere words.

8 Responses to “Mexican WhiteBoy, by Matt de la Pena”

  1. Jazmin Says:

    Oh My God. I’m Almost Done With This Book And I’m In Love With It. He Is Such A Good Author! I Will Be Sure To Read Any Other Books He Publishes!

  2. anonymous. Says:

    Sorry but I have to correct you, his name is Matt de la Pena not Robert de la Pena.

  3. Carlos Says:

    Isn’t the author’s name Matt de la Pena? Not Robert?

  4. DBRLteen Says:

    Quite right, the author’s name is MATT de la Pena – DBRLteen doesn’t know where she got “Robert” from – so many books, so many authors! But DBRLteen is glad to know somebody is reading our blog!

  5. Matt de la Pena Says:

    It’s so cool to know that people are reading my book! Thank you! My friend just forwarded me your blog. Good stuff. Jazmin’s comment totally just made my day.

    matt

  6. Danny Says:

    I hope they make a movie of this book i just finished reading it now im looking foward into reading his other book ” Ball Don’t Lie”.

  7. DBRLTeen » Blog Archive » 2009 Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults Says:

    [...] Mexican WhiteBoy, by Matt de la Pena – Yea!  Click here to read our review. [...]

  8. Sam Says:

    This sounds similar to Ted Williams, the Hall of Fame baseball player. Dad white and mother Mexican. The details are not the same but the ancestry is. Tony Romo form the Dallas Cowboys is also of mixed race…Mexican descent.

    Great Book

Leave a Reply