"Alma M. Garc???a's Club Oasis is a series of linked coming-of-age stories that harken back to an almost idyllic time in El Paso. Now and then, glimpses of the racist and discriminatory border world tell a more nuanced and complicated narrative than the apparent calm existence gleaned from the child's perspective. Pinky Garc???a, the main character, is smart, spunky, outspoken, a keen observer, and loves a good joke! She publishes a newspaper, has a radio program, hosts parties, and otherwise engages in adventures that set ...
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"Alma M. Garc???a's Club Oasis is a series of linked coming-of-age stories that harken back to an almost idyllic time in El Paso. Now and then, glimpses of the racist and discriminatory border world tell a more nuanced and complicated narrative than the apparent calm existence gleaned from the child's perspective. Pinky Garc???a, the main character, is smart, spunky, outspoken, a keen observer, and loves a good joke! She publishes a newspaper, has a radio program, hosts parties, and otherwise engages in adventures that set this childhood apart and is a testament to the ways family can empower young people to develop and be all they can be. Nama, her maternal grandmother, imparts life lessons and Pop and Mom allow her imagination to thrive and encourage her exploits. All in all, the delightful stories makes this reader wish life were so for all children who live on the border." Norma Elia Cant??? is the Norine R. and T. Frank Murchison, Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at Trinity University and the author of Caba???uelas: Snapshots of a Girlhood en la Frontera. She is the recipient of the Luis Leal Literature Award for Distinction in Chicano/Latino Literature and the Distinguished Scholar Award from the Modern Language Association's Chicana and Chicano Literature Division. "Club Oasis: Childhood Memories: A Memoir is a heartwarming and memorable story about "Pinky" (Alma), a wonderfully precocious and intelligent child whose creative imagination touches our heart and makes us laugh. With rare honesty, she vividly illuminates her boundless love for family, especially her father, and inspires children to reach for the stars. It's a must read." Francisco Jim???nez, Boston Globe Horn Book Award--winning author of The Circuit, Breaking Through, Reading Out and Taking Hold "Come, fall in love with Pinky Garc???a-the fun-loving deejay, earnest reporter, and intrepid detective. Offering evocative episodes from a borderlands girlhood, The Club Oasis is a child's eye memoir to be savored and shared. This smart, spunky narrator does not walk between two worlds but creates her own path rich in imagination, familial warmth, Mexican tradition, and American popular culture. She observes with subtle insight the cultural tensions within her family and across El Paso, picking up nuances not always meant for children. Infused with the optimism of youth, Pinky and her adventures will resonate across generations." Vicki L. Ruiz, Distinguished Professor Emerita, University of California, Irvine, author of From Out of the Shadows: Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America About the Author Alma M. Garc???a is a Professor of Sociology at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA. She grew up in El Paso, Texas and is the daughter of a Mexican immigrant father and a U.S.-born Mexican mother. She co-authored Ethnic Community Builders [San Jose, CA]: Mexican Americans in Search of Justice and Power, winner of the Small Project Award from the Oral History Association and Women of Color & Popular Culture, winner of the award for the Best Anthology in Feminist Studies by the National Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association.
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