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Books with author Matt de la Peña

  • Mexican WhiteBoy

    Matt De La Peña

    Library Binding (Delacorte Press, Aug. 12, 2008)
    Danny's tall and skinny. Even though he’s not built, his arms are long enough to give his pitch a power so fierce any college scout would sign him on the spot. Ninety-five mile an hour fastball, but the boy’s not even on a team. Every time he gets up on the mound he loses it. But at his private school, they don’t expect much else from him. Danny’ s brown. Half-Mexican brown. And growing up in San Diego that close to the border means everyone else knows exactly who he is before he even opens his mouth. Before they find out he can’t speak Spanish, and before they realize his mom has blond hair and blue eyes, they’ve got him pegged. But it works the other way too. And Danny’s convinced it’s his whiteness that sent his father back to Mexico. That’s why he’s spending the summer with his dad’s family. Only, to find himself, he may just have to face the demons he refuses to see--the demons that are right in front of his face. And open up to a friendship he never saw coming. Set in the alleys and on the ball fields of San Diego County, Mexican Whiteboy is a story of friendship, acceptance, and the struggle to find your identity in a world of definitions.An ALA-YALSA Top Ten Best Book for Young AdultsA Junior Library Guild Selection"[A] first-rate exploration of self-identity."-School Library Journal"Unique in its gritty realism and honest portrayal of the complexities of life for inner-city teens...De la Peña poignantly conveys the message that, despite obstacles, you must believe in yourself and shape your own future."-The Horn Book Magazine"The baseball scenes...sizzle like Danny's fastball...Danny's struggle to find his place will speak strongly to all teens, but especially to those of mixed race."-Booklist"De la Peña blends sports and street together in a satisfying search for personal identity."-Kirkus Reviews"Deftly explores the subject of interracial mixing."-Multicultural Review"Matt de la Pena has done the impossible; fired a perfect fastball on the low inside corner and hit a towering home run at the same time. A tough, funny, edgy, hopeful story about friendship under fire and love in its true sense."-Chris Crutcher, author of Deadline and Whale Talk"Mexican Whiteboy...shows that no matter what obstacles you face, you can still reach your dreams with a positive attitude. This is more than a book about a baseball player--this is a book about life."-Curtis Granderson, New York Mets outfielderFrom the Hardcover edition.
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  • I Will Save You

    Matt De La Peña

    Library Binding (Delacorte Press, Oct. 12, 2010)
    Kidd is running from his past and his future. No mom, no dad, and there’s nothing for him at the group home but therapy. He doesn’t belong at the beach where he works either, unless he finds a reason to stay. Olivia is blond hair, blue eyes, rich dad. The prettiest girl in Cardiff. She’s hiding something from Kidd—but could they ever be together anyway? Devon is mean, mysterious, and driven by a death wish. A best friend and worst enemy. He followed Kidd all the way to the beach and he’s not leaving until he teaches him a few lessons about life. And Olivia.An ALA-YALSA Quick Pick"De la Peña has crafted a taught psychological novel that will...stay with readers."-BooklistFrom the Hardcover edition.
  • Infinity Ring Book 4: Curse of the Ancients - Audio

    Matt de la Peña

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, June 4, 2013)
    Fix the past. Save the future.Scholastic's next big multi-platform series is also available on audio!What is the secret history connecting the SQ to the Ancient Mayans?
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  • We Were Here

    Matt de la Pena

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Oct. 13, 2009)
    The story of one boy and his journey to find himself.When it happened, Miguel was sent to Juvi. The judge gave him a year in a group home—said he had to write in a journal so some counselor could try to figure out how he thinks. The judge had no idea that he actually did Miguel a favor. Ever since it happened, his mom can’t even look at him in the face. Any home besides his would be a better place to live.But Miguel didn’t bet on meeting Rondell or Mong or on any of what happened after they broke out. He only thought about Mexico and getting to the border to where he could start over. Forget his mom. Forget his brother. Forget himself.Life usually doesn’t work out how you think it will, though. And most of the time, running away is the quickest path right back to what you’re running from.
  • Infinity Ring: Book 8 - Audio

    Matt de la Peña

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, Aug. 26, 2014)
    Series continues to build and capture lots of attention.FORMAT: 4 CDs, UnabridgedNARRATOR: Dion GrahamDak, Sera, and Riq have fixed the Great Breaks in history . . . but the SQ isn't beaten yet, and the biggest, boldest Infinity Ring adventure of all time has just begun!
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  • Mexican WhiteBoy

    Matt de la Pena

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 2008)
    DANNY’S TALL AND skinny. Even though he’s not built, his arms are long enough to give his pitch a power so fierce any college scout would sign him on the spot. A 95 mph fastball, but the boy’s not even on a team. Every time he gets up on the mound he loses it.But at his private school, they don’t expect much else from him. Danny’s brown. Half-Mexican brown. And growing up in San Diego that close to the border means everyone else knows exactly who he is before he even opens his mouth. Before they find out he can’t speak Spanish, and before they realize his mom has blond hair and blue eyes, they’ve got him pegged. Danny’s convinced it’s his whiteness that sent his father back to Mexico. And that’s why he’s spending the summer with his dad’s family. Only, to find himself, he might just have to face the demons he refuses to see right in front of his face.
  • Ball Don't Lie

    Matt de la Pena

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Sept. 27, 2005)
    Sticky is a beat-around-the-head foster kid with nowhere to call home but the street, and an outer shell so tough that no one will take him in. He started out life so far behind the pack that the finish line seems nearly unreachable. He’s a white boy living and playing in a world where he doesn’t seem to belong.But Sticky can ball. And basketball might just be his ticket out . . . if he can only realize that he doesn’t have to be the person everyone else expects him to be.A breakout urban masterpiece by newcomer Matt de la Peña, Ball Don’t Lie takes place where the street and the court meet and where a boy can be anything if he puts his mind to it.
  • Last stop on Market Street

    Matt de la Peña

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, April 2, 2015)
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  • Infinity Ring Book 4: Curse of the Ancients - Audio Library Edition

    Matt de la Peña

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, June 4, 2013)
    Acclaimed author de la Pea continues his Infinity Ring series with this exciting fourth installment. What is the secret history connecting the SQ to the ancient Mayans?
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  • Eternity

    Matt de la Pena

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 26, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Dak, Sera, and Riq have fixed the Great Breaks in history...but the SQ isn't beaten yet, and the biggest, boldest Infinity Ring adventure of all time has just begun!
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  • Infinity Ring Book 4: Curse of the Ancients

    Matt de la Peña

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., June 4, 2013)
    Fix the past. Save the future.What is the secret history connecting the SQ to the Ancient Mayans?
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  • Mexican WhiteBoy

    Matt de la Pena

    Paperback (Ember, Jan. 12, 2010)
    Danny's tall and skinny. Even though he’s not built, his arms are long enough to give his pitch a power so fierce any college scout would sign him on the spot. Ninety-five mile per hour fastball, but the boy’s not even on a team. Every time he gets up on the mound he loses it.But at his private school they don’t expect much from him. Danny’s half Mexican. And growing up in San Diego means everyone else knows exactly who he is before they find out he can’t speak Spanish, and before they realize his mom has blond hair and blue eyes. And that’s why he’s spending the summer with his dad’s family. To find himself, he might just have to face the demons he refuses to see right in front of his face.