![]() There’s so much to relate to here for any reader, no matter where you are from or what age you are. This is a powerful novel about the experience of being the child of an immigrant-never American enough, never Mexican enough-and also about how so much of growing up is about realizing that people with whom you think you have little in common are just as interesting and complicated as you are.īut it’s also just the story of a smart, funny, flawed girl having her first kiss, discovering books she loves, and living her life with her friends. The pressure becomes too great to bear alone, and Julia finds herself in Mexico for a “break,” where she discovers that her parents are also more complicated than she thought. As Julia tries to get to the truth of who her sister was, she struggles with her own mental health, falls in love for the first time, and plans her future far, far away from her parents. Her sister had secrets, loves, dreams, and flaws. ![]() Sánchez’s I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter is that of secrets and lies. In the midst of these tears and arguments, Julia discovers that Olga wasn’t as “perfect” as she pretended to be. Secrets and Lies The most potent theme throughout Erika L. ![]() But now Olga is dead, and Julia has to handle both her own grief and the full brunt of her parents’ expectations. Her sister, Olga, graduated from high school and stayed home with her parents in their Chicago apartment like a good Mexican daughter, attending part-time community college and maintaining a complete disinterest in boys. She wants to go away to college, she loves loud music and wearing black and writing. ![]()
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