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  • Published: 16 December 2014
  • ISBN: 9781101917022
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Childrens
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

Gabi, A Girl in Pieces

  • Isabel Quintero


Named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2014

July 24

My mother named me Gabriella, after my grandmother who, coincidentally, didn't want to meet me when I was born because my mother was unmarried, and therefore living in sin. My mom has told me the story many, many, MANY, times of how, when she confessed to my grandmother that she was pregnant with me, her mother beat her. BEAT HER! She was twenty-five. That story is the basis of my sexual education and has reiterated why it's important to wait until you're married to give it up. So now, every time I go out with a guy, my mom says, "Ojos abiertos, piernas cerradas." Eyes open, legs closed. That's as far as the birds and the bees talk has gone. And I don't mind it. I don't necessarily agree with that whole wait until you're married crap, though. I mean, this is America and the 21st century; not Mexico one hundred years ago. But, of course, I can't tell my mom that because she will think I'm bad. Or worse: trying to be White.

Gabi Hernandez chronicles her last year in high school in her diary: Cindy's pregnancy, Sebastian's coming out, the cute boys, her father's meth habit, and the food she craves. And best of all, the poetry that helps forge her identity.

Includes a PDF of Gabi's 'Zine.

  • Published: 16 December 2014
  • ISBN: 9781101917022
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Childrens
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

Praise for Gabi, A Girl in Pieces

Praise for GABI, A GIRL IN PIECES:

"[Listeners] won't soon forget Gabi, a young woman coming into her own in the face of intense pressure from her family, culture and society to fit someone else's idea of what it means to be a 'good' girl. A fresh, authentic and honest exploration of contemporary Latina identity."--Kirkus, starred review

"Quintero's first novel quickly establishes a strong voice and Mexican-American cultural perspective through the journal of intelligent, self-deprecating, and funny Gabi."--Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Believing she's not Mexican enough for her family and not white enough for Berkeley, Gabi still meets every challenge head-on with vulgar humor and raw honesty...A refreshing take on slut- and fat-shaming."--School Library Journal, starred review

"Quintero's debut is like...a large family fiesta: it's overpopulated with people, noise, and emotion, but the overall effect is joyous."--Booklist, starred review