Ernesto Quiñonez is the author of Bodega Dreams, which was chosen as a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers title as well as a Borders Bookstore Original New Voice selection. He lives in Harlem and teaches bilingual fourth grade in the education public system. He is the son of a Puerto Rican mother and an Ecuadorean father.

 

 

HIS WORKS:

Bodega Dreams

Chango's Fire

   MY ARTICLES      ABOUT BODEGA DREAMS:

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My article “Literary Tropicalizations of the Barrio in Ernesto Quiñonez’s Bodega Dreams and Ed Vega’s Mendoza’s Dreams” (forthcoming, to be published in Writing Of(f) the Hyphen: Critical Perspectives on the Literature of the Puerto Rican Diaspora.  Eds. Jose Torres-Padilla and Carmen H. Rivera, 2007

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"Soñar en el Barrio: Bodega Dreams de Ernesto Quiñonez." en Pasajes de ida y vuelta: La narrativa puertorriqueña en Estados Unidos. Huelva: Servicio de publicaciones de la Universidad de Huelva, 2005.

ABOUT BODEGA DREAMS:

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About Bodega Dreams by Ramdon House

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Book Review

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"On the Streets of Bodega Dreams,"  An Essay by Ernesto Quiñonez

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Excerpt from Bodega Dreams

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Spanglish Stories: Chris Wiegand

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 “When Willie Met Gatsby: The Critical Implications of Ernesto Quiñonez’s Bodega Dreams.”  by June Dwyer

 

ABOUT CHANGO'S FIRE:

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Book Review: "Universal Themes Light Chango's Fire" by Carol Memmott in USA Today

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Book review by Sergio Troncoso

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Book Review by Maria Hashima

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Book Review "'Chango's Fire' offers readers socially conscious fare"

 

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A conversation with Ernesto Quiñonez

 

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