San Antonio Book Festival - Michael Méndez Guevara
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Michael Méndez Guevara

Michael Méndez Guevara is a Mexican American writer and former high-school English and journalism teacher. He has taught on the US-Mexico border, at large urban schools, at rural schools, and in small elite schools. He has taught in schools where students lacked for nothing, and he also has taught at schools where students relied on free school meals to eat and often worked to help support the family. Regardless of whom he taught, he wanted all his students to see themselves as writers who recognized the power of their individual stories.

The pages of his books are rich remnants, reflections, and reminiscences of his years teaching. A father, husband, and recovering Southern Baptist, Michael came out late in life and believes writers create the stories their younger selves needed. He hopes the characters he writes and the stories he tells help others accept and love their authentic selves.

When not writing, walking his dogs Zeke and Zsa Zsa, or cheering on the Kansas Jayhawks, Michael works as an educational sales rep and literacy consultant.

Michael joins the Book Festival to discuss his debut novel, The Closest Thing to a Normal Life.

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  • The Closest Thing to a Normal Life

    There’s nothing remotely normal about seventeen-year-old Ethan-Matthew Cruz Canton’s life. His parents, journalists in Spain, were killed in a terrorist attack and now he’s living with his grandparents in San Antonio, attending his father’s high school for senior year. Narrated in the young man’s perceptive, witty voice, the novel opens with his plan to keep his head down, make it until June and then follow his parents’ footsteps to Northwestern University’s journalism program. But his idea to keep a low profile is quickly blown out of the water.

    As Ethan-Matthew deals with incessant questions about his hyphenated name and his grief, he looks forward to the only “normal” thing available: writing for the school newspaper. He was set to be the editor at his high school in Spain, but now his story ideas are being ignored! With the encouragement and help of his new friends, he starts an alternative online newspaper to cover the overlooked students and staff. Things escalate, though, when he writes about a racist incident—instigated by the school’s mostly white, privileged student body—that turns violent!

    Amidst all the drama, Ethan-Matthew suddenly and unexpectedly finds himself romantically involved with another boy, his cross-country teammate and best friend Reid. Author Michael Méndez Guevara, a former high school teacher, writes convincingly about the lives of young adults on the path to self-discovery. This refreshing, intelligent novel dealing with the loss of loved ones, prejudice and the clash of social mores is sure to capture the imagination of teen readers.

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