Funeral for Flaca, Emilly G. Prado
Funeral for Flaca, Emilly G. Prado
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Funeral for Flaca
Essays

Author: Emilly G. Prado

Narrator: Emilly G. Prado

Unabridged: 5 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/11/2022


Synopsis

Funeral for Flaca is an exploration of things lost and found—love, identity, family—and the traumas that transcend bodies, borders, cultures, and generations.Emilly Prado retraces her experience coming of age as a prep-turned-chola-turned-punk in this collection that is one-part memoir-in-essays, and one-part playlist, zigzagging across genres and decades, much like the rapidly changing and varied tastes of her youth. Emilly spends the late 90’s and early aughts looking for acceptance as a young Chicana growing up in the mostly-white suburbs of the San Francisco Bay Area before moving to Portland, Oregon in 2008. Ni de aquí, ni de allá, she tries to find her place in the in-between.Growing up, the boys reject her, her father cheats on her mother, then the boys cheat on her and she cheats on them. At twenty-one-years-old, Emilly checks herself into a psychiatric ward after a mental breakdown. One year later, she becomes a survivor of sexual assault. A few years after that, she survives another attempted assault. She searches for the antidote that will cure her, cycling through love, heartbreak, sex, an eating disorder, alcohol, an ever-evolving style, and, of course, music.She captures the painful reality of what it means to lose and find your identity, many times over again. For anyone who has ever lost their way as a child or as an adult, Funeral for Flaca unravels the complex layers of an unpredictable life, inviting us into an intimate and honest journey profoundly told with humor and heart by Emilly Prado.

About Emilly G. Prado

Emilly Prado is an award-winning freelance journalist, published photographer, and long-time educator based in Portland, Oregon. Her work typically focuses on amplifying the voices of people from traditionally marginalized communities and has appeared in over two dozen publications including NPR, The Oregonian, Marie Claire, Bitch Media, and the Portland Mercury.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kevin on July 21, 2021

This is a book that is so many things at once–a heartbreaking coming of age, a search for self-identity, a comic time capsule of youth, a fiery dedication to family and friends, a scream for justice, and a love letter to musical roots. I'm biased of course, because I published the book, but I knew E......more

Goodreads review by Grapie on October 07, 2022

Deeply personal, fast-paced, and incredibly warm. This collection of personal essays explores so much about the author’s upbringing and sense of self/identity. Watching the development from childhood to adulthood was brutal, jarring at times, and just so raw. I’m not sure why it’s so difficult to wr......more

Goodreads review by S.G. on September 14, 2021

Definitely a contender for my favorite book of 2021. Here is my full review, published in Porter House Review: [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Dora on August 15, 2021

Highly recommend for high school (and up) teachers in need of memoirs and essays. Emilly’s essays take us through her life’s traumas, transformations, humor and honesty in growing up Chicana.......more

Goodreads review by Lau on July 04, 2021

While I love reading a variety of books, I specially love those that narrate the deeply personal and leave me with a deeper understanding of the human experience. This book does that for me in a way just a few have throughout my life, I felt seen and understood, I felt comforted and confronted. I de......more


Quotes

“Emilly Prado’s Funeral For Flaca is fierce, funny, intelligent, and vulnerable. This memoir-in-essays speaks with ease and honesty about the ferociously hard, isolating moments of youth, and Prado’s matter-of-fact tone reads like a friend’s voice talking us through the worst of it. Funeral for Flaca is here to remind us: there is a woman lying dormant inside every girl.” Margaret Malone, author of People Like You

“I felt these essays deep in my heart. Funeral for Flaca is like a Chicana punk rock ballad in prose. Soulful and brave, these essays of Prado’s life made me feel less lonely, less outcasted, and more seen—and isn’t that why we come to books in the first place?” Kali Fajardo-Anstine, author of Sabrina & Corina