Sixteen-year-old Hector confronts notions of masculinity, violence, and revenge.
Mexican American Hector lives a quiet yet fulfilling life in El Paso, Texas. He’s the star of his high school’s chess team; enjoys spending free time with his best friend, Azi; and just won an essay contest about the pursuit of happiness. But his circumstances begin to shift when Joey, the younger brother of a local gang member and drug dealer, singles Hector out with threats and an act of disturbing violence. Joey’s dangerous fixation on Hector—in addition to a volatile situation involving an ex-girlfriend of Joey’s brother—eventually culminates in a violent collision that costs Hector tremendously. The latter two-thirds of the novel focus on Hector’s and Joey’s time at a reformatory school in San Antonio that they’re both mandated to attend. There, Hector grapples with his chaotic mental state as he fantasizes about enacting revenge on those who wronged him and struggles to adapt to new challenges. Hector is an expertly crafted protagonist, roiling with guilt, grief, and a thirst for violence that threatens to consume him if he doesn’t shift his perspective. What starts as a quiet drama quickly escalates to a potent, fiery story while remaining a deep meditation about cycles of violence.
A staggering and fearless book.
(author’s note) (Fiction. 14-18)