From the award-winning author of Always Running comes a brilliant
collection of short stories about life in East Los Angeles. Whether
hilariously capturing the voice of a philosophizing limo driver whose
dream is to make the most of his rap-metal garage band in "My Ride, My
Revolution," or the monologue-styled rant of a tes-ti-fy-ing! tent
revivalist named Ysela in "Oiga," Rodriguez squeezes humor from the
lives of people who are not ready to sacrifice their dreams due to
circumstance.
In these stories, Luis J. Rodriguez gives eloquent voice to the
neighborhood where he spent many years as a resident, a father, an
organizer, and, finally, a writer: a neighborhood that offers more to
the world than its appearance allows.