Sweet Fifteen

Hispanic families traditionally mark the transition to womanhood with a special coming out party for a girl’s fifteenth birthday. As Stephanie’s quinceañeraapproaches, however, her household is glum. Her loving but domineering father has recently died. Against Stephanie’s wishes, her mother wants to go ahead with the festivities her father has planned.

It is Rita, the seamstress hired to make Stephanie’s dress, who helps the girl express her grief and make the transition to her new family situation. The sweet fifteen party, rather than remaining an archaic custom for this modern teenager, becomes a psychological process through which Stephanie can cherish and preserve the best of the old while adapting to the new.

Sweet Fifteen explores male and female roles, budding romance, and the place of ritual in families and communities. The story also examines the stress felt by teenagers from traditional families caught up in the complex reality of modern-day life. This appealing tale captures the spirit of the transformation from a child to an adult.

"1101751632"
Sweet Fifteen

Hispanic families traditionally mark the transition to womanhood with a special coming out party for a girl’s fifteenth birthday. As Stephanie’s quinceañeraapproaches, however, her household is glum. Her loving but domineering father has recently died. Against Stephanie’s wishes, her mother wants to go ahead with the festivities her father has planned.

It is Rita, the seamstress hired to make Stephanie’s dress, who helps the girl express her grief and make the transition to her new family situation. The sweet fifteen party, rather than remaining an archaic custom for this modern teenager, becomes a psychological process through which Stephanie can cherish and preserve the best of the old while adapting to the new.

Sweet Fifteen explores male and female roles, budding romance, and the place of ritual in families and communities. The story also examines the stress felt by teenagers from traditional families caught up in the complex reality of modern-day life. This appealing tale captures the spirit of the transformation from a child to an adult.

8.49 In Stock
Sweet Fifteen

Sweet Fifteen

by Diane Gonzales Bertrand
Sweet Fifteen

Sweet Fifteen

by Diane Gonzales Bertrand

eBook

$8.49  $9.99 Save 15% Current price is $8.49, Original price is $9.99. You Save 15%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Hispanic families traditionally mark the transition to womanhood with a special coming out party for a girl’s fifteenth birthday. As Stephanie’s quinceañeraapproaches, however, her household is glum. Her loving but domineering father has recently died. Against Stephanie’s wishes, her mother wants to go ahead with the festivities her father has planned.

It is Rita, the seamstress hired to make Stephanie’s dress, who helps the girl express her grief and make the transition to her new family situation. The sweet fifteen party, rather than remaining an archaic custom for this modern teenager, becomes a psychological process through which Stephanie can cherish and preserve the best of the old while adapting to the new.

Sweet Fifteen explores male and female roles, budding romance, and the place of ritual in families and communities. The story also examines the stress felt by teenagers from traditional families caught up in the complex reality of modern-day life. This appealing tale captures the spirit of the transformation from a child to an adult.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611927634
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Publication date: 05/30/1995
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 283 KB
Age Range: 11 - 16 Years

About the Author

DIANE GONZALES BERTRAND has written stories and poems since childhood, but never saw books that connected to her own Mexican-American heritage. Fifteen years ago she found Arte Publico Press, a Houston publisher who welcomed her familia-friendly young-adult novels like Sweet Fifteen, Lessons of the Game and Close to the Heart. Then Diane wrote the children’s novel Alicia’s Treasure and two award-winning novels for middle school students Trino’s Choice, and Trino’s Time.

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews