Blurb
Single
Chicas is a collection of stories about modern Latinas being in, out,
and around the zany hurdles of relationships. One woman receives
strange calls from a lonely soul, another seeks advice on how to love
herself, and another wakes up in a parallel universe to a man she's
never met. These chicas will make painstaking effort to survive the
complexities with humor and grace. Once again, López dazzles
audiences with her brilliantly candid craft. Smart, witty, and funny,
these stories will explore the true endurance of singlehood.
Excerpt
I'll
never forget the day my brother gave me a stroke. Of course, being
that he was my little brother, a stroke should've been classified a
recurring condition by then. Instead, the most he had ever given me
was a chronic eye twitch, which, now that I think about it, may have
been an indicator of an on-coming stroke. But, yes, it was definitely
a stroke I had when Benito (I always called him Benny) came over that
day to tell me he was getting married.
My
brain blew a short and my whole body went numb. I think, at one
point, the world before me was engulfed in a white flash, and then
somehow I ended up on the floor. When I finally got the feeling back
in my jaw, the only thing I could muster to say was: "Are you a
moron?" The clear answer was "yes." He was a moron.
Getting married? Was he out of his freaking mind? Oh, hell yeah!
Let's put aside that he was only 19, not even old enough to drink,
for god sakes; let's put aside that he'd only known the girl for 6
months, at most; let's even put aside how annoying the girl was and
how I couldn't stand her. Why in the hell would he want to hang
himself like that? Had he forgotten that marriage is basically a
prison? Had he not paid attention to all the disaster stories I'd
told him? Broken marriages from all around the table, starting with
our parents and going all the way to our grandparents, aunts, uncles,
cousins, to damn near everyone else we knew. It all ended the same:
divorce, the blissful release from a life sentence.
"Why,
Benny, why?"
"Oh,
Bea, don't you even start," he retorted with a dismissive wave
of his hand. "I don't want to hear your putdowns on
marriage…again. I've heard them over and over and over."
"Well,
have you heard that marriages basically suck the big weenie?"
"I
believe I did hear that from you, yes."
"Well,
then tell me why? Why the fuck would you do something like that!?"
Oh, I could feel my poor blood pressure rising. Good grief, the boy
was going to give me a heart attack. I tried taking in a few calming
breaths, but the whole thing was basically useless. I was in total
freak-out mode. "C’mon, Benny, tell me, please, because I'm
not understanding here. What, did she pull that voodoo-hoodoo crap on
you? Did you crack your head on something? Have you just completely
lost your mind? C'mon, you gotta give me something here."
With
an easy shrug, he said, "Oh...you know."
"No,
I don't know!" Okay...one, two, three...breathe. I shot him a
stern glance and asked directly, "Did you knock her up?"
He
looked at me accusingly, his dark eyes narrowing. "You would
think that, wouldn't you?"
"Well,
I don't know what else to think."
Benny
shook his head with a petulant eye roll. I know that eye roll. It's
the same one he pulls whenever someone tells him to pick up his socks
or wash his hands. In a huff, he simply stated, "No. I didn't
knock her up."
"Then
why?"
"Because
she's just..."
"What?
Say something."
"You
know..." At a loss for words, he paused then added, "she's
just so...you know...great."
A
literary master at work here. "Great? What's so great about
her?"
He
shrugged his shoulders.
"That's
a good answer," I inserted wryly.
"Well,
I can't think with all these questions," he snapped.
"I'm
sorry, do you need a minute? I mean, I know I'm throwing really hard
questions at you. Worse than poking your nose or scratching your
balls, evidently."
"Why
you gotta be like that, huh?"
"Hey,
I'm not the one ruining my life here. I'm not the one going after
those little titties."
Pulling
his "talk to the hand" gesture, Benny turned to walk away.
About
the Author
Sandra C. López is a writer, artist, blogger, and book reviewer. She is one of today's funny and influential authors in YA and chick lit. Her first novel, Esperanza, was published in March 2008 WHILE she was still in college. Her most recent and bestselling book is Single Chicas, a collection of humorous short stories about zany chicas. She is currently working on the next installment of the Single Chicas series called Holiday Chicas. Release date coming soon! When not writing her stories, Sandra supports the art and literary communities with freelance work and book promotion. For more info, see below:
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1 comment:
Welcome to Beyond Romance, Sandra!
Hope the tour goes really well. I'm proud to help you kick it off.
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