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Yamile Saied Mendez

Auteur de Where Are You From?

19+ oeuvres 1,594 utilisateurs 59 critiques

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Œuvres de Yamile Saied Mendez

Where Are You From? (2019) 562 exemplaires, 27 critiques
Furia (2020) 430 exemplaires, 27 critiques
What Will You Be? (2021) 93 exemplaires
Our Shadows Have Claws: 15 Latin American Monster Stories (2022) — Directeur de publication — 93 exemplaires
Twice a Quinceañera (2022) 67 exemplaires, 3 critiques
Blizzard Besties (2018) 64 exemplaires
Wish Upon a Stray (2021) 56 exemplaires
Can't Be Tamed (Horse Country #1) (2022) 45 exemplaires
Random Acts of Kittens (2019) 38 exemplaires
Shaking Up the House (2021) 36 exemplaires, 1 critique
Love of My Lives (2019) 26 exemplaires, 1 critique
Calling the Moon: 16 Period Stories from BIPOC Authors (2023) — Directeur de publication; Contributeur — 24 exemplaires
On These Magic Shores (2020) 18 exemplaires

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Take the Mic: Fictional Stories of Everyday Resistance (2019) — Contributeur — 114 exemplaires, 6 critiques
Rural Voices: 15 Authors Challenge Assumptions About Small-Town America (2020) — Contributeur — 105 exemplaires, 17 critiques
The Grimoire of Grave Fates (2023) — Contributeur — 97 exemplaires, 1 critique
Uncanny Magazine Issue 16: May/June 2017 (2017) — Contributeur — 19 exemplaires, 6 critiques
House Party (Joy Revolution) (2023) — Contributeur — 18 exemplaires
Out of Our League: 16 Stories of Girls in Sports (2024) — Contributeur — 17 exemplaires
Writing in Color: Fourteen Writers on the Lessons We've Learned (2023) — Contributeur — 16 exemplaires

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Furia is a debut YA novel by Yamile Saied Mendez. It tells the story of Camila Hassan, a seventeen year old from Argentina who wants to be a footballer. Coming from a family of an abusive father, a suppressed mother and a popular brother, Camilla turns into the fierce "la Furia" on the football ground. Her talent is doubtless; her circumstances are what she had to conquer in order to fulfill her dreams.

I had heard much about this book but after completing it, I'm left with mixed feelings. Camilla is a confusing character. I have seen reviews saying that this book is about female empowerment and that Camilla is a role model for young girls. To a certain extent, I would agree with that sentiment. She is strong, talented and determined, and has a pretty clear idea of where she wants to be. However, I didn't connect with the methods she uses to reach her goals, especially by constantly lying not just to her parents but almost every person in her life. Also, I found her relationship with Diego inconsistent. The writing constantly swings between "I love Diego" and "I can't be with Diego" and after a point, it becomes irritating. I wish the novel hadn't focused so much time on the romance; it took away from the beauty of the story.

The sports-related struggles of the characters are written beautifully. You can actually empathise with the efforts and struggles of the players. The mismatch between the opportunities available to male and female sportspersons is also wonderfully depicted. Furthermore, the day-to-day problems of people in Argentina are expressed in an authentic manner. But the familial problems are dull in comparison and very predictable. Overall, it is a decent one-time read.

I heard the audiobook as narrated by Sol Madariaga. She expresses herself pretty well. The accent is a bit strong so while that added to the authenticity, it also made it a little difficult to understand the native words. But overall, it was a nice audiobook to hear.

I received an advance review copy of the book for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.



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RoshReviews | 26 autres critiques | Jul 26, 2024 |
I finished in tears—I truly loved this !!

Méndez organically weaves both the tender, intimate moments of first love with the heavier, complex issues throughout 'Furia.' This is most notable in the keen insights into the sociocultural scripts and performance(s) of gender identity as it relates to the construct of machismo. Machismo's depicted from a nuanced lens within 'Furia.' Here, both positive and negative attributes and impacts of machismo are present—(at times, even coincidingly). This bifurcated framework allows the intended YA audience to have a more flexible understanding of masculinity by including positive traits. YA readers, then, are afforded a deeper dive into the intersectional factors of one's identity.… (plus d'informations)
 
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junifyr | 26 autres critiques | Jun 24, 2024 |
I finished in tears—I truly loved this !!

Méndez organically weaves both the tender, intimate moments of first love with the heavier, complex issues throughout 'Furia.' This is most notable in the keen insights into the sociocultural scripts and performance(s) of gender identity as it relates to the construct of machismo. Machismo's depicted from a nuanced lens within 'Furia.' Here, both positive and negative attributes and impacts of machismo are present—(at times, even coincidingly). This bifurcated framework allows the intended YA audience to have a more flexible understanding of masculinity by including positive traits. YA readers, then, are afforded a deeper dive into the intersectional factors of one's identity.… (plus d'informations)
 
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junifyr | 26 autres critiques | Jun 24, 2024 |
I finished in tears—I truly loved this !!

Méndez organically weaves both the tender, intimate moments of first love with the heavier, complex issues throughout 'Furia.' This is most notable in the keen insights into the sociocultural scripts and performance(s) of gender identity as it relates to the construct of machismo. Machismo's depicted from a nuanced lens within 'Furia.' Here, both positive and negative attributes and impacts of machismo are present—(at times, even coincidingly). This bifurcated framework allows the intended YA audience to have a more flexible understanding of masculinity by including positive traits. YA readers, then, are afforded a deeper dive into the intersectional factors of one's identity.… (plus d'informations)
 
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junifyr | 26 autres critiques | Jun 24, 2024 |

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