1. Mexicanos tells the rich history of Mexicans in the United States, tracing their story through to the 21st century. 2. This is a revised third edition of one of IUP's top selling books. 3. As with previous editions, this one has strong potential for classroom adoption and long, steady lifetime sale
The Regional Office is Under Attack! is an entertaining and satisfying novel.
Like the best of the stories it satirizes so gently, it's rollicking good fun
on the surface, action-packed and shiny in all the right places; underneath
that surface, though, it's thoughtful and well considered. Gonzales has
created a superheroic fighting force of the kind we've grown so used to
through constant exposure to the Avengers and various iterations of the X-Men,
and then he has turned out their pockets and flipped open their diaries. - New
York Times Book Review [H]ighly entertaining... Wonderfully strange and fun,
Gonzales' novel follows both the women attacking and defending the Regional
Office and how their lives intersect. - Buzzfeed A tour-de-force...
[R]epurposes the devices of a genre specializing in fantasies of mastery into
a portrait of chastened adults moving through a world where mastery eludes us
all... [W]hat binds the whole thing together is a persistent, self-
contradictory human desire to both be extraordinary and to fit in, finally,
somewhere. The Regional Office Is Under Attack! sneaks up on you. It starts
out looking like a heist yarn intertwined with a couple of origin stories, but
it keeps coming back to the stuff people devour superhero comics and spy
thrillers to escape: isolation, confusion, triviality, moral doubt. - Laura
Miller , Slate A hugely entertaining read. - Chicago Tribune Like the writers
he is compared to, Gonzales's stories' fantastic premises are always anchored
in real-world conflicts that hold universal familiarity. The Regional Office
is Under Attack! , ...carries some of his stories' thematic arsenal into a
book length narrative... The story nods to tons of tropes-from Kill Bill and
Charlie's Angels to Blade Runner and The Karate Kid -but it frequently
subverts those tropes and uses them to flesh out characters that dazzle. - The
Rumpus The Regional Office really IS under attack! This is not metaphor! It is
a wry and propulsive work of inventive fiction by a terrific young writer!
Read it! - Jess Walter , New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Ruins
Delightfully weird, weirdly delightful! Manuel Gonzales clearly has a
labyrinth of a brain--all stuffed with monsters, trapdoors, and complicated
heroes. Sign me up as a member of the fan club, please. - Kelly Link , author
of Get in Trouble and Magic for Beginners This book is a winged creation, and
absolutely marvelous. Gonzales keeps turning the kaleidoscope to reveal the
strangest, darkest, and most beautiful dimensions of human love, and the
conversion of mechanical fury into living strength. - Karen Russell , author
of Swamplandia! The Regional Office, a shadowy organization of spooky oracles
and superpowered middle management misfits, isn't the only thing under attack
in this tremendous debut novel. With exuberant prose and a corkscrew plot,
Manuel Gonzales vanquishes artistic orthodoxies, tiresome genre boundaries and
every humdrum narrative convention in sight, leaving in his wake a riveting
story of secrets, betrayals, and vengeance! -Claire Vaye Watkins , author of
Battleborn and Gold Fame Citrus Wild, visionary, ablaze with heart and riot,
The Regional Office Is Under Attack! is unforgettable-an epic love story that
confronts our future with a howl and fireworks. - Paul Yoon , author of Snow
Hunters The Regional Office is Under Attack! is wickedly subversive,
suspenseful, and thoughtful, all at once-but most of all, it's just fun to
read, from the first sentence to the last. Put down your expectations and pick
up this book. It'll hit you like a lightning bolt. - Jess Row , author of Your
Face in Mine A ridiculously fun story about love, as well as time and timing,
both good and bad. And because of that, it's also timely. The ending-with its
deft glimpse at a hypothetical future-is alone worth the wild ride. - Hannah
Pittard , author of The Fates Will Find Their
Set in an ordinary world infused with extraordinary phenomena, this debut novel offers a vibrant exploration of the human experience. Drawing inspiration from the works of George Saunders and Aimee Bender, it presents a unique narrative that blends the mundane with the surreal, inviting readers to engage with its imaginative storytelling and rich character development. Through its inventive lens, the book uncovers the magic hidden within everyday life.