Caught in the cross hairs of gang violence, seventeen-year-old fashion designer, Maya, and her mother set off on a perilous journey from Guatemala City to the US-Mexico border.
Jennifer Ponce de Leon Books
Jennifer De Leon crafts narratives that explore the complexities of identity and belonging, delving into the adolescent search for self within diverse cultural landscapes. Her writing is characterized by a keen observational style that illuminates the emotional and social dynamics of her characters. De Leon's work consistently emphasizes the power of storytelling to bridge understanding and foster connection. Through her academic and teaching roles, she also actively contributes to nurturing the next generation of literary voices.



Don't Ask Me Where I'm from
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
"Liliana Cruz does what it takes to fit in at her new nearly all-white school, but when family secrets come out and racism at school gets worse than ever, she must decide what she believes in and take a stand"-- Provided by publisher
Focusing on artists and art collectives in Argentina, Mexico, and the United States, Jennifer Ponce de Leon examines how experimental artistic practices in the visual, literary, and performing arts have been influenced by and articulated with leftist politics, popular uprisings, and social struggles that resist neoliberal capitalism.