Sofia comes from a family of storytellers. Here are her tales of growing up in the barrio, full of the magic and mystery of family making Easter cascarones , celebrating el Dia de los Muertos, preparing for quincea–era, rejoicing in the Christmas nacimiento , and curing homesickness by eating the tequila worm. When Sofia is singled out to receive a scholarship to an elite boarding school, she longs to explore life beyond the barrio, even though it means leaving her family to navigate a strange world of rich, privileged kids. It's a different mundo , but one where Sofia's traditions take on new meaning and illuminate her path.
Viola Canales Books
Viola Canales explores the complexities of navigating life between two cultures and generations. Her writing offers keen insights into family dynamics and the search for identity within an American context rooted in Latin American heritage. Through rich language and evocative descriptions, she brings themes of memory, loss, and belonging to readers. Her prose delves into the depth of human experience with both subtlety and power.



The Little Devil and the Rose / El Diablito Y La Rosa: Loteria Poems / Poemas de la Loteria
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A series of poems keyed to the cards in the traditional Mexican lottery game explore growing up Mexican-American in Texas, from enjoying afternoon snacks, climbing mesquite trees, and sharing Catholic traditions to enduring discrimination
Orange Candy Slices: And Other Secret Tales
- 121 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Exploring the cultural traditions of a border community, this debut collection of coming-of-age stories features vibrant celebrations such as the homage to the Virgin of Guadalupe and the day of the Three Magi. The narrator's journey reveals her personal growth alongside the evolving dynamics of her surroundings, enriched by unique elements like a carousel of saints and pink plastic flamingos, highlighting both nostalgia and transformation.