The Tamale List ... due out in bookstores and online April 5! |
There goes the neighborhood!
What happens when a Hispanic family moves onto a well-established white Midwestern cul-de-sac, dropping their language and culture into the vacated house of a popular widow? The answer will surprise you, and is found in The Tamale List, a light-hearted look at friendship, family, racial stereotypes and the way these elements can make or break a neighborhood.
The residents of Hacienda Court have their own little comfortable existence. They’ve raised their children, worked, and enjoyed their lives, talking, laughing and playing together. But their utopian street changes forever – for worse and for better - when a new family lays claim to The Widow’s house, and the amusing and mildly tragic events which follow will take you on a fun ride that leads to a surprising finale.
Advance reader reviews:
“The city could be
As a reader, I was caught up in the story, the relationships, the reality, the values, and the mystery. The pace meanders up and down
“This book brought back so many memories. Having grown up making tamales with my Grandmother, this book captured the love and warmth that is found not only making tamales with your family, but also when they are given away as gifts. It is a tradition that is forever preserved in these pages.” – Laura Yambrick
“The Tamale List resonates throughout suburban
Childish Things ... due out online and in bookstores the first week of May!

Boot camp. Millions of young men have done it, survived it, been changed for the better by it. Kevin Grapas knows this, but that doesn’t take away his apprehension, his homesickness or his worry on the eve of his rude awakening to the U.S. Navy. In a final bid to hold on to the waning days of his childhood, Kevin teams up with his favorite cousin for one last night of freedom. The two reminisce on their time growing up – and a world of memories and possibilities emerge.
Set in the 1990s, just before
Reader Reviews
"While reading this highly entertaining memoir, I actually felt like I was sitting around the dinner table listening in on the stories being told by the conspirators themselves. I actually laughed out loud throughout SEVERAL of the chapters -- the author really makes you feel like one of his family members. Most of the time I was just shaking my head in disbelief of what silly boys will DO and BRAG about. Not expecting what happens at the end really threw me off track, thus my crying for quite some time AFTER I finished this quick read. I recommend this book and look forward to more books from this author." - Rosanna Kistler
"Kevin and Eugene take us on whirlwind trip into a past life filled with laughter, fear, frivolity and tears. Childish Things isn't just their story - it's every young man's story. I don't know whether this novel is loosely based on Brian Naranjo's own life experiences or if it is a true autobiography, but that doesn't really matter. The story is captivating and filled with tons of emotion. In one scene Kevin shares a story of a trip to drop off