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Under the Mesquite
Under the Mesquite
Under the Mesquite
Guadalupe Garcia Mccall
Lupita, a budding actor and poet in a close-knit Mexican American immigrant family, comes of age as she struggles with adult responsibilities during her mother's battle with cancer in this young adult novel in verse. When Lupita learns Mami has cancer, she is terrified by the possibility of losing her mother, the anchor of her close-knit family. Suddenly, being a high school student, starring in a play, and dealing with friends who don't always understand, become less important than doing whatever she can to save Mami's life. While her father cares for Mami at an out-of-town clinic, Lupita takes charge of her seven younger siblings. As Lupita struggles to keep the family afloat, she takes refuge in the shade of a mesquite tree, where she escapes the chaos at home to write. Forced to face her limitations in the midst of overwhelming changes and losses, Lupita rediscovers her voice and finds healing in the power of words. Told with honest emotion in evocative free verse, Lupita's journey toward hope is captured in moments that are alternately warm and poignant. Under the Mesquite is an empowering story about testing family bonds and the strength of a young woman navigating pain and hardship with surprising resilience.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Poetry

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Lupita is a teenage girl who moved to the U.S. from Mexico. She is certain she can handle anything, but when she leans her mother has cancer, she is devastated. Her only consolation is writing poetry under a mesquite tree which has sprung up in her mother's rose garden. She also tries to battle her feelings by joining the school's drama club. Finally, Lupita's mother and father go to Texas so her mother can get chemo treatments, leaving Lupita behind to care for her siblings. Eventually, they are forced to live off the charity of their neighbors.

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