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Mona Alvarado Frazier

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A BRIDGE HOME (2024) was awarded:

*2025 Paterson Prize for Books for Young People
*Southwest Books of the Year-YA
*Gold Medal Best Historical Fiction
*Silver Medal Best YA Latino Issues
by International Latino Book Awards 2025

ALA Booklist Starred Review:

"Many of the issues Jacqui is experiencing will resonate with readers—family and community relationships, social activism, systemic racism, gender roles, poverty, and the pressure of family expectations.

Jacqui’s a sympathetic, authentic, and resourceful character worth rooting for. Readers will find themselves swept up into this compulsively readable and engaging story of a teenager struggling to make a better life for herself."

THE GARDEN OF SECOND CHANCES (2023) was awarded:

*Gold Medal for Be
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Mona Alvarado Frazier I'm a fan of Toni Morrison, who says this about writer's block:

“I tell my students there is such a thing as ‘writer’s block,’ and they should respect…more
I'm a fan of Toni Morrison, who says this about writer's block:

“I tell my students there is such a thing as ‘writer’s block,’ and they should respect it. You shouldn’t write through it. It’s blocked because it ought to be blocked because you haven’t got it right now.”

Whenever I'm blocked, I remove myself from my laptop and do something else: take a walk, listen to music that puts me in an energetic mood, get out in nature-preferably a hike, pull weeds, and garden. Pushing through, I found, isn't respecting my intuition and body. (less)
Mona Alvarado Frazier Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres, so I decided to write one three years ago. After many drafts, several critique's by my writing group …moreHistorical fiction is one of my favorite genres, so I decided to write one three years ago. After many drafts, several critique's by my writing group and a manuscript review, I began querying.

The story is YA and is set in the early 1970's. This was the beginning of empowerment and social justice participation for many young women, especially in protesting against the war, promoting gender equality and self-identity.

The Vietnam War neared its end in 1972, but it had only begun for seventeen-year-old Jacqui Bravo.

My hope is for this manuscript to find a home with an agent or publisher.(less)
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Mona Frazier is 75% done with A Little Piece of Cuba: I chose not to finish the book. It started off strong and a voice I wanted to follow. A couple off scene shifts from present to past were not clear but I liked the writers style. By the middle part I found too much repetition of information and no new insights to spur me on to completing the book. I kept reading but by the 3/4 mark I decided I have other books in my TBR stack that I wanted to read.
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The novel had a promising beginning, especially the MC's goals and the descriptions of the town and bookstore. The cliche's and the use of "I did..." "I made..." (at least 3 or 4 I's on one page), made for an uneven story, and broke my reading enjoym ...more
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“But when we leave the garden, always we carry something of ourselves, a fragment of our innocent selves..."

Benjamin Alire Sáenz”
Mona Alvarado Frazier

“The first stab of love is like a sunset, a blaze of color -- oranges, pearly pinks, vibrant purples...”
Anna Godbersen, The Luxe

“Kindness

Before you know what kindness really is
you must lose things,
feel the future dissolve in a moment
like salt in a weakened broth.
What you held in your hand,
what you counted and carefully saved,
all this must go so you know
how desolate the landscape can be
between the regions of kindness.
How you ride and ride
thinking the bus will never stop,
the passengers eating maize and chicken
will stare out the window forever.

Before you learn the tender gravity of kindness,
you must travel where the Indian in a white poncho
lies dead by the side of the road.
You must see how this could be you,
how he too was someone
who journeyed through the night with plans
and the simple breath that kept him alive.

Before you know kindness as the deepest thing
inside,
you must know sorrow as the other deepest thing.
You must wake up with sorrow.
You must speak to it till your voice
catches the thread of all sorrows
and you see the size of the cloth.

Then it is only kindness that makes sense anymore,
only kindness that ties your shoes
and sends you out into the day to mail letters and
purchase bread,
only kindness that raises its head
from the crowd of the world to say
It is I you have been looking for,
and then goes with you everywhere
like a shadow or a friend.”
Naomi Shihab Nye, Words Under the Words: Selected Poems

“Men like women who write, even though they don't say so. A writer is a foreign country.”
Marguerite Duras

“But when we leave the garden, always we carry something of ourselves, a fragment of our innocent selves..."

Benjamin Alire Sáenz”
Mona Alvarado Frazier

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