Los Angeles is a rapidly-changing city, and some familiar faces -- the
cart-pushing, corn-selling Elotes man, in particular -- may soon
disappear. Likewise, a stand-out generation of students will soon
disappear into adulthood. More than 100 young writers are represented in
this collection of poetry and nonfiction, which captures and preserves
the spirit of their generation and traverses three major areas of focus:
memoir, family history, and community stories. Written by tenth-graders
at the Los Angeles School of Global Studies in conjunction with the
826LA writing center's in-school tutoring program, the entries in this
book cover a variety of topics, including urban legends, improbable (but
true) romance, and Central American political intrigue, and feature
writing that is heartwarming, heartbreaking, and everything in between.