Review of Cruzita and the Mariacheros

Cruzita and the Mariacheros Cruzita and the Mariacheros
by Ashley Granillo
Intermediate, Middle School    Carolrhoda    248 pp.
4/24    9798765608500    $19.99

Cruzita Tayahua ends sixth grade with a D in Spanish, which is embarrassing considering her family’s Mexican roots. But being fluent in Spanish isn’t a priority for Cruz, who dreams of being an American pop music superstar. Her summer plan: visit the music theme park Encore Island and enter the Rising Star Contest. A trip to Hollywood isn’t part of Cruz’s parents’ plans, however. They need her help in the family’s struggling panadería in the Pacoima neighborhood of Los Angeles, which has been losing customers since her tío Chuy’s death a month earlier. When her grandmother gives Cruz a violin “that once belonged to my great-grandpa” and signs her up for mariachi lessons, Cruz is reluctant: “So I’m supposed to learn to speak Spanish and play the violin at the same time?” She’s surprised to find that she can sing in Spanish and to discover that she likes being connected to her culture. An unexpected opportunity means she has to choose between her dreams and obligations to family and new friends. Cruz’s inner conflict and search for identity are sensitively drawn, and Granillo weaves a believable sense of community pride into the heartfelt and enjoyable story.

From the May/June 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Yesica Hurd

Yesica Hurd is a children's librarian at the Berkeley Public Library at the Central Children's Room.

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