Sergio Troncoso's Blog: Chico Lingo, by Sergio Troncoso, page 5
April 19, 2022
El Paso Matters Interviews Sergio Troncoso

sanctuary. I found the peace and quiet to concentrate my mind, and I could go and pick up books for free and read to my heart’s content. The public library was so central to my early education and to expanding what I learned in grade school and high school....
At a meeting, the El Paso City Council voted unanimously to rename the branch library in Ysleta as the Sergio Troncoso Branch Library. It was one of the proudest moments of my literary life. I had grown up within walking distance from the library. Our family had begun with an outhouse in the backyard and kerosene lamps and stoves in Ysleta. We were as poor as poor can be. But reading, focus, discipline and the Mexican immigrant values of my parents propelled me forward over many years. And I never stopped working to be a literary voice for los de abajo, the underdogs, from Ysleta and El Paso."
https://elpasomatters.org/2022/04/19/texas-literary-giants-gathering-in-el-paso-this-week/March 28, 2022
Unboxing of Nobody's Pilgrims, by Sergio Troncoso
Pre-order your copy at:https://bookshop.org/books/nobody-s-pilgrims/9781947627413
"The castoffs and castaways of Nobody's Pilgrims hit the road in search of the American Dream, a long shot made longer by the pack of human devils hot on their trail. In this superb novel, Sergio Troncoso gives us a fresh take not only on the great American road trip, but on the American Dream itself in all its glorious and increasingly fragile promise. The propulsive force of this novel, and the destination it ultimately brings us to, left me wanting more, and yet feeling completely satisfied. As only the best novels do."--Ben Fountain, PEN/Hemingway award-winning author of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
"In a world marked by cruelty, corruption, bigotry and disease, Troncoso shows us there's still room for love. With his finely honed prose style, he takes us on a journey across the country with three young hungry teens whose dreams are the only lifelines they have left. A powerful, compelling read."--Octavio Solis, author of Retablos: Stories From a Life Lived Along the Border
"Eloquent, bold and terrifying, Nobody's Pilgrims is a fresh new take on the ancient themes of innocence pursued by evil, and of the young finding their way through a chaotic and uncertain world. Turi, Arnulfo and Molly are original and uniquely endearing, and they're a pleasure to travel with, even on such a frightening journey."--Elizabeth Crook, author of The Which Way Tree
"Nobody's Pilgrims offers a stark vision of a country whose social ills have sullied the path to the pursuit of happiness. Yet its intrepid protagonists Turi and Molly persevere, charting their own map and adapting, like generations of dreamers, immigrants, and adventurers before them, to the latest hurdles of our troubled world. Sergio Troncoso has given us a timely dystopian tale heavy with anguish but invigorated by resilience."--Rigoberto González, author of Butterfly Boy: Memories of a Chicano Mariposa
January 5, 2022
Book Riot and Nepantla Familias

"The book asks readers from any background, whether they are Mexican American or not, 'to see these writers as individuals, to see the characters they have created not as caricatures, but as complex characters. This book is a call to action to open your minds, to take the time to open your hearts, and to meet in the complex and ever-questioning middle ground of Nepantla.'"
January 2, 2022
Diverse Voices Book Review and Nepantla Familias
Nepantla Familias makes the top five 2021 books on race and ethnicity by Diverse Voices Book Review! Thank you, Hopeton Hay! What a great way to start the year.

https://twitter.com/diversebookshay/status/1477412025538068480
December 21, 2021
Austin American-Statesman and Nepantla Familias

Austin American Statesman: How can those groups encourage, train and promote fantastic writers like the ones represented in your book? Sergio Troncoso: "By paying attention to them. By reading their work. By promoting them and putting them in positions of power. It's not that complicated. Many literary institutions in Texas, and beyond, have ignored or stereotyped Mexican American writers. "Nepantla Familias" shows the literary talent we have in our community, talent that is winning national and international awards and fellowships, that is selling hundreds of thousands of books, that is being published in places from the New Yorker to Ploughshares to the Yale Review." https://www.statesman.com/story/news/history/2021/12/21/between-two-worlds-new-anthology-mexican-american-literature/8897245002/
December 17, 2021
Humanities Texas and Nepantla Familias
"I think one of the benefits that Nepantla Familias will have for all readers is to break apart any preconceptions about Mexican American literature and Mexican American authors. What you will find in this anthology is variety, experimentation, metaphysical questions, real-world complexity, tragedy, and comedy.... I think this anthology will stand the test of time for readers across the country and will open their eyes to appreciate that Mexican Americans deserve an essential and important place in American literature."
https://www.humanitiestexas.org/news/articles/seasons-readings

October 2, 2021
A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son Makes HipLatina's Must-Read List

September 30, 2021
Sergio Troncoso on PBS with Pati Jinich

"Currently reading Nepantla Familias: a phenomenal anthology of Mexican American literature on families in between worlds by @SergioTroncoso. Super recommended!!"
—Pati Jinich of Pati's Mexican Table on Twitter
https://www.pbs.org/video/de-sergio-tc2zb7/

August 24, 2021
Nepantla Familias: Must Read Fiction
Erin Popelka of Must Read Fiction talks with Sergio Troncoso and Octavio Solis about Nepantla Familias: An Anthology of Mexican American Literature on Families in between Worlds (Texas A&M University Press). We talk about what nepantla means to both authors, and how this in between creates illusions, conflicting loyalties, and also transcendence. We also talk about both of their pieces in the collection as well as highlights from some of the others writers in the book.
August 9, 2021
Nepantla Familias: Elliott Bay Book Company

https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=1733284733522502&ref=watch_permalink
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