American Tumbleweeds the Novel
Synoposis
Set along the international border between El Paso, Texas, and Cuidad Juárez, Mexico, AMERICAN TUMBLEWEEDS tells the bittersweet story of a Mexican-American family’s struggle to stay together as tradition collides with the social upheaval of 1960s America.
The novel is seen through the eyes of Inez, an innocent and vulnerable thirteen-year-old girl, who suffers the pangs of growing up in more ways than one — she is a part of two cultures, one that is her birthright and the other that is rooted in school and the teenage friends who are also struggling to find their American identity. Helplessly they “tumble” back and forth over the southernmost border of the U.S. It is a physical divide caused by the politics of nations. But more importantly, it is a cultural and familial separation. For Inez, life in El Paso is full of American rock music and the new personal freedom that comes with it. But it also holds a darker undertow of families torn apart by social mores that separate young from old. Life on the other side of the Rio Grande comes with a high price tag. Inez, isolated from her father, struggles to find some kind of separate peace. But even with her most devoted friends the adjustment in the US of A is a hardship. AMERICAN TUMBLEWEEDS is insightful, timely, and captures poignantly the growing pains of all immigrants whose dual cultural identities lend them both strength and strife.
Endorsements and Reviews
With AMERICAN TUMBLEWEEDS Marta Elva pulls us into the minds of a half-dozen members of a border family in crisis, dramatizing the state of living ni aqui, ni alla—neither here nor there geographically and emotionally. A moving first novel. = John Sayles, film director, author, and MacArthur fellow
The aptly named AMERICAN TUMBLEWEEDS depicts the balancing act some bi-cultural families must undertake to live in America. The characters indeed “tumble” back and forth over our southernmost border, forced to live in two worlds at once. This is an experience all Americans should know about. — Sonia Manzano, author of Becoming Maria: Love and Chaos in the South Bronx (Maria on Sesame Street).
6/1/16 -Latin é Media
The political atmosphere and today’s enduring cultural transformations promise to keep immigration controversies and the U.S. borders in the news, but Marta Elva’s new novel American Tumbleweeds promises [to] keep the borderlands on our hearts and minds. You can now pick up your own copy of American Tumbleweeds, but be careful because you may not be able to put it down!
Once you meet Mexican-American Inez and her family, you’ll be turning pages to discover how they cope when revolutionary ideas and cherished tradition clash against each other. The situation is made even more complex when Inez’s father is arrested for smuggling marijuana, and Inez’s family strives to connect and cling to love, tradition. Though adolescent Inez lives in the social upheaval of late 1960’s El Paso, her story reflects the stories of all those who hover between nations, soar between cultures, or face the brink of adulthood.
Elva’s novel is more than a coming-of-age story; it tells a story that history would be incomplete without. It is a story of bravery, family, and humanity, one that everyone should know.
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