Best Selling Books by Gary Soto

Gary Soto is the author of Local News (2003), Living Up The Street (2012), The Skirt (2012), Who Will Know Us (1990), Off and Running (2001), Jesse (2006).

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Local News

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Local News
In thirteen stories published with wit and energy, Gary Soto illuminates the ordinary lives of young people.

Living Up The Street

release date: Jun 27, 2012
Living Up The Street
In a prose that is so beautiful it is poetry, we see the world of growing up and going somewhere through the dust and heat of Fresno''s industrial side and beyond: It is a boy''s coming of age in the barrio, parochial school, attending church, public summer school, and trying to fall out of love so he can join in a Little League baseball team. His is a clarity that rings constantly through the warmth and wry reality of these sometimes humorous, sometimes tragic, always human remembrances.

The Skirt

release date: Nov 28, 2012
The Skirt
For fans of Gary Soto and Matt de la Peña comes a tale of a contemporary Mexican-American family with a "spunky and imaginative heroine" (Publishers Weekly). Miata Ramirez is scared and upset. The skirt she brought to show off at school is gone. She brought her forklorico skirt to show off at school and left it on the bus. It’s not just any skirt. This skirt belonged to Miata’s mother when she was a child in Mexico. On Sunday, Miata and her dance group are supposedgoing to dance forklorico, or traditional Mexican folk dances; and that kind of dancing requires a skirt like the one Miata lost. It’s Friday afternoon. Miata doesn’ t want her parents to know she’s lost something again. Can she find a way to rescue the precious skirt in time? With its focus on family ties, friendship, and ethnic pride and Includes an afterword from its acclaimedthe author, The Skirt is a story that children everywhere will relate to and be inspired by, no matter their background. "A light, engaging narrative that successfully combines information on Hispanic culture with familiar and recognizable childhood themes....A fine read-aloud and discussion starter, this story blends cultural differences with human similarities to create both interest and understanding."—SLJ “Light, easy reading . . . offering readers a cast and situations with which to identify, whatever their own ethnic origins.”—The Bulletin "Soto''s light tale offers a pleasant blend of family ties, friendship and ethnic pride...[and Miata is] a spunky and imaginative heroine."—Publishers Weekly

Who Will Know Us

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Who Will Know Us
From "Worry at the end of the month" to "Good morning, Fresno," Soto writes of the Chicano experience and of life as all live it.

Off and Running

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Off and Running
When they learn that Rudy Herrera and Alex Garcia, two fifth-grade class clowns, plan to run against them in the school elections, Miata and her friend Ana know that they face a difficult race.

Jesse

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Jesse
Two Mexican American brothers hope that junior college will help them escape their heritage of tedious physical labor.

The Afterlife

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The Afterlife
A senior at East Fresno High School lives on as a ghost after his brutal murder in the restroom of a club where he had gone to dance.

The Pool Party

release date: May 29, 2013
The Pool Party
Rudy Herrera is surprised and excited when he gets an invitation to a pool party. It''s from Tiffany Perez, the richest and most popular girl in school. Rudy''s grandmother, "El Shorty," thinks he is going off to shoot pool. His sister, Estela, warns him not to make a fool of himself, or worse, embarass her. Rudy''s father teaches him how to make small talk and tells him Tiffany will like him because he''s a real person, not a phony. All Rudy cares about is what to wear, what kinds of dives to do, and what to bring Tiffany. When the big day arrives, Rudy is in high spirits. Will he make a big splash at the pool party? From Grandfather "El Shorty" to Little Rudy, the Herreras are a family who not only live and work together, but love and enjoy one another. Gary Soto, poet and storyteller, gives young readers a story of simple pleasures, simply told and simply wonderful.

A Summer Life

release date: Aug 01, 1991
A Summer Life
Gary Soto writes that when he was five "what I knew best was at ground level." In this lively collection of short essays, Soto takes his reader to a ground-level perspective, resreating in vivid detail the sights, sounds, smells, and textures he knew growing up in his Fresno, California, neighborhood. The "things" of his boyhood tie it all together: his Buddha "splotched with gold," the taps of his shoes and the "engines of sparks that lived beneath my soles," his worn tennies smelling of "summer grass, asphalt, the moist sock breathing the defeat of basesall." The child''s world is made up of small things--small, very important things.

Baseball in April and Other Stories

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Baseball in April and Other Stories
The Mexican American author Gary Soto draws on his own experience of growing up in California''s Central Valley in this finely crafted collection of eleven short stories that reveal big themes in the small events of daily life. Crooked teeth, ponytailed girls, embarrassing grandfathers, imposter Barbies, annoying brothers, Little League tryouts, and karate lessons weave the colorful fabric of Soto''s world. The smart, tough, vulnerable kids in these stories are Latino, but their dreams and desires belong to all of us. Glossary of Spanish terms included. Awards: ALA Best Book for Young Adults, Booklist Editors'' Choice, Horn Book Fanfare Selection, Judy Lopez Memorial Honor Book, Parenting Magazine''s Reading Magic Award, John and Patricia Beatty Award

Small Faces

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Buried Onions

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Taking Sides

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Taking Sides
Lincoln Mendoza has to face his homeboys when his posh new school goes up against his old school on the basketball court.

Partly Cloudy

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Partly Cloudy
A poignant, humorous collection by acclaimed poet Gary Soto The fleeting emotions of teenagers, as changeable as the weather, ring true in these emotionally resonant poems. Told from the point of view of both boys and girls, narrators of various ethnicities fall in love for the first time, pine over crushes, and brood over broken hearts. Tender, lighthearted, and surprising, this collection will capture teens, tweens, and anyone who remembers what it’s like to be a young person in love.

Neighborhood Odes

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Neighborhood Odes
An exuberant celebration of everyday life from an award-winning team.

Gary Soto

release date: Mar 01, 1995
Gary Soto
Soto writes with a pure sweetness free of sentimentality that is almost extraordinary in modern American poetry. -- Andrew Hudgins. Soto insists on the possibility of a redemptive power, and he celebrates the heroic, quixotic capacity for survival in human beings and the natural world. -- Publishers Weekly. Soto has it all -- the learned craft, the intrinsic abilities with language, a fascinating autobiography, and the storyteller''s ability to manipulate memories into folklore. -- Library Journal.

Tomando partido

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Tomando partido
Lincoln se hab a mudado de un barrio urbano, de San Francisco, a Sycamore, un suburbio con calles arboladas. Al principio a Lincoln le gust la tranquilidad del nuevo vecindario, pero ahora lo ve a de otra manera. Extra aba su vieja escuela y el murak donde aparec an muchachos morenos, negros y amarillos abraz ndose en actitud amistosa, y extra aba a sus amigos.

Chato y Su Cena

release date: Sep 22, 1997
Chato y Su Cena
Ganador del premio de ilustración Pura Belpré 1996 The Spanish edition of a modern classic. Chato can''t believe his luck. Not only is he the coolest low-riding cat in East L.A., but his brand-new neighbors are the plumpest, juciest, tastiest-looking family of mice to move into the barrio in a long time. So Chato and his best friend, Novio Boy, get out the pots and pans, the tortillas and the beans--everything you''d need for a welcoming feast, except for the main dish, and the guests of honor. Of course, in Chato''s mind they are one and the same thing. But the mice are bringing a surprise guest of their own, who may be more than a cool cat can swallow.

The Old Man and His Door

release date: Oct 26, 1998
The Old Man and His Door
Misunderstanding his wife''s instructions, an old man sets out for a party with a door on his back.

Help Wanted

release date: Apr 01, 2007
Help Wanted
Ten stories portray some of the struggles and hopes of young Mexican Americans.

Chato's Kitchen

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Chato's Kitchen
Chato decides to throw a "pachanga" for his friend Novio Boy, who has never had a birthday party, but when it is time to party, Novio Boy cannot be found.

Too Many Tamales

release date: Sep 15, 1993
Too Many Tamales
This modern classic celebrates the tradition of tamales and family bonding at Christmas. Christmas Eve started out so perfectly for Maria. Snow had fallen and the streets glittered. Maria''s favorite cousins were coming over and she got to help make the tamales for Christmas dinner. It was almost too good to be true when her mother left the kitchen for a moment and Maria got to try on her beautiful diamond ring . . . This is the story of a treasure thought to be lost in a batch of tamales; of a desperate and funny attempt by Maria and her cousins to eat their way out of trouble; and the warm way a family pulls together to make it a perfect Christmas after all. Also available in Spanish as ¡Qué montón de tamales!

Home Course in Religion

release date: Jan 01, 1991

A Fire in My Hands

release date: Jan 01, 1990
A Fire in My Hands
The author''s twenty-one poems are about the themes of life and each is preceded by a personal anecdote.

The Cat's Meow

release date: Jan 01, 1987
The Cat's Meow
Eight-year-old Nicole, who is part Mexican, is amazed when her cat Pip starts speaking in Spanish.

What Poets Are Like

release date: Aug 20, 2013
What Poets Are Like
Gary Soto is a widely published author of children''s and young adult fiction, and he is an acclaimed poet--often referred to as one of the nation''s first Chicano poets. With a sharp sense of storytelling and a sly wit, What Poets Are Like is a memoir of the writing life that shares the keen observation, sense of self and humor of such writers as Sherman Alexie and Nora Ephron. In some 60 short episodes, this book captures moments of a writer''s inner and public life, close moments with friends and strangers, occasional reminders of a poet''s generally low place in the cultural hierarchy; time spent with cats; the curious work of writing. He tells the stories of his time spent in bookstores and recounts the glorious, then tragic, arc of Cody''s Bookstore in Berkeley, ending with the author whose scheduled event fell on the day after the business shut down, but who stood outside the locked door and read aloud just the same. As all writers do, Soto suffers the slings and arrows of rejection, often from unnamed Midwest poetry journals, and seeks the solace of a friendly dog at such moments. Soto jabs at the crumbs of reward available to writers--a prize nomination here, a magazine interview there--and notes the toll they take on a frail ego. The pleasure Soto takes in the written word, a dose of comic relief plus his appreciation of the decisive moment in life make this an engaging and readable writer''s confession.

Chato and the Party Animals

release date: Feb 09, 2004
Chato and the Party Animals
Chato-the coolest cat in the barrio-loves to party. So when he learns that Novio Boy has never had a birthday party, Chato decides to throw him a surprise pachanga. He gets right to work-inviting everyone in the neighborhood, cooking up a feast, arranging for music and a pinata, and even ordering a special cake. Chato''s sure that he''s thought of everything. But when it comes time for the party, he realizes that he forgot the most important thing of all-Novio Boy! With a lively text featuring Spanish words throughout, and bright, bold artwork, this sequel to Chato''s Kitchen is truly a cause for celebration

Snapshots from the Wedding

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Snapshots from the Wedding
Maya, the flower girl, describes a Mexican American wedding through snapshots of the day''s events, beginning with the procession to the altar and ending with her sleeping after the dance.

Boys at Work

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Boys at Work
When ten-year-old Rudy breaks an older boy''s Discman at a baseball game, he and his friend Alex come up with a variety of ways to make money to pay for a new one.

Poetry Lover

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Poetry Lover
Features Silver Mendez, a Chicano poet on the skids, and not far from Skid Row. Embedded in Silver''s heart and mind is his belief in "el movimiento of the 1960s, despite the fact that life apparently offers him "nada--until he meets Linda, a love from that very past.

Que Monton de Tamales!

release date: Aug 01, 1996
Que Monton de Tamales!
Maria esta ayudando con la preparacion de los tamales de Navidad y decide calarse el anillo de diamantes de su mama ... pero no descubre que el anillo a desaparecido hasta horas despues.

Pacific Crossing

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Pacific Crossing
Fourteen-year-old Mexican American Lincoln Mendoza spends a summer with a host family in Japan, encountering new experiences and making new friends.

Nickel and Dime

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Nickel and Dime
Follows the lives of three Hispanic men living in Oakland.

Accidental Love

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Accidental Love
The award-winning author of "Baseball in April and Other Stories" deftly captures all the angst, expectation, and humor that comes with first love in this swift, lighthearted romance.

Novio Boy

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Novio Boy
Ninth-grade Rudy has asked eleventh-grade Patricia out on a date, and to his amazement she has agreed. Now Rudy has to come up with the money, the poise, and the conversation to carry it off. This one-act play, by turns heartwarming and heart-wrenching, follows Rudy from his desperate search for guidance from family and friends through the hilarities of the date itself, all the way to its successful conclusion. “To present a new kind of coming-of-age story, a play is the way.”--American Bookseller

Canto Familiar

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Canto Familiar
Twenty-five poems about the pleasures and woes that Mexican American children experience growing up.
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