Sergio Troncoso
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Sergio Troncoso is the award-winning author of four books: The Last Tortilla and Other Stories, Crossing Borders: Personal Essays, and the novels The Nature of Truth and From This Wicked Patch of Dust.

From This Wicked Patch of Dust is a novel about the Martinez family, who begins life in a shantytown on the U.S.-Mexico border, and struggles to stay together despite cultural clashes, different religions, and contemporary politics.

Crossing Borders: Personal Essays is a collection that bridges the chasm between the poverty of the border and the highest echelons of success in America, with sacrifice, commitment, and honesty.

Troncoso writes the blog www.ChicoLingo.com, about writing, politics, and finance.


Website: www.SergioTroncoso.com
Blog: www.ChicoLingo.com


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Praise for FROM THIS WICKED PATCH OF DUST:

“In a media market where cultural stereotypes abound, it’s refreshing to read a novel featuring Latino characters who are nuanced and authentic....These middle spaces have long been fodder for writers, though the El Paso-born and Harvard-educated Troncoso has created new, empathetic characters to explore it. No, the real beauty of this book is that it mines the rich diversity of tradition and culture among Latinos, as well as the commonalities they share with other Americans — love of family, faith and country.”
---Dallas Morning News

“Sergio Troncoso's admirable second novel From This Wicked Patch of Dust tells the story of the Martinez clan and how it copes when its individual members make decisions that threaten the harmony and unity of the entire family....Troncoso resists a comfortable ending and challenges readers to envision the Chicano family within a global context because, as this novel illustrates, the safety of home is no longer true in the post-9/11 Americas....From This Wicked Patch of Dust presents difficult lessons about growing up and growing apart, but there's also genuine heart and pride in the depiction of the "four children, four worlds" that spiral out of a single immigrant dream.”
---The El Paso Times


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Praise for CROSSING BORDERS: PERSONAL ESSAYS:

“Troncoso is a complicated man trying to understand a complicated world. In his quest for understanding, he eloquently shares lessons learned in 16 provocative essays. These very personal essays cross several borders: cultural, historical, and self-imposed....We owe it to ourselves to read, savor and read them again.”
---The El Paso Times

“Troncoso is at his best when he gets personal. In an unusually honest essay, he talks about an intense argument with his father. He describes how much he loathes some of his father’s characteristics, yet still loves him....Troncoso is an elegant writer whose work will make readers grateful that he writes his life down.”
---The Hispanic Reader

“The frankness with which Troncoso approaches painful themes is surprising, as he does in the three-part letter to his sons in which he relates his wife’s battle against breast cancer....

It is these details that fill the simple and accessible prose of these essays with life, demonstrating how from such personal experiences emanate a universal message about what unifies us, despite our many differences.”
---Spanish News Agency EFE
Contact Information:
SergioTroncoso@gmail.com

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A family from the Mexican-American border of Ysleta, Texas struggles to stay together as each member takes a different path to becoming American: a sweeping new novel by Sergio Troncoso. [watch]
 

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posted at 08/12/11 - 08:17 AM
Readings in 2011 in Brooklyn, El Paso, Jersey City, Portland, Bethesda, New York, San Antonio, and San Francisco.
posted at 11/23/09 - 12:14 PM
Here's a review of the new anthology, Literary El Paso, in which the first story I ever wrote, "The Abuelita," is included:

http://www.texasobserver.org/reviews/views-of-the-frontier

Thank you for reading my work.

Sergio Troncoso
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