Gordo, Jaime Cortez
Gordo, Jaime Cortez
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Gordo
Stories

Author: Jaime Cortez

Narrator: Alejandro Ruiz

Unabridged: 6 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/17/2021


Synopsis

The first ever collection of short stories by Jaime Cortez, Gordo is set in a migrant workers camp near Watsonville, California in the 1970s. A young, probably gay, boy named Gordo puts on a wrestler’s mask and throws fists with a boy in the neighborhood, fighting his own tears as he tries to grow into the idea of manhood so imposed on him by his father. As he comes of age, Gordo learns about sex, watches his father’s drunken fights, and discovers even his own documented Mexican-American parents are wary of illegal migrants. Fat Cookie, high schooler and resident artist, uses tiny library pencils to draw huge murals of graffiti flowers along the camp’s blank walls, the words “CHICANO POWER” boldly lettered across, until she runs away from home one day with her mother’s boyfriend, Manny, and steals her mother’s Panasonic radio for a final dance competition among the camp kids before she disappears. And then there are Los Tigres, the perfect pair of twins so dark they look like indios, Pepito and Manuel, who show up at Gyrich Farms every season without fail. Los Tigres, champion drinkers, end up assaulting each other in a drunken brawl, until one of them is rushed to the emergency room still slumped in an upholstered chair tied to the back of a pick-up truck.

These scenes from Steinbeck Country seen so intimately from within are full of humor, family drama, and a sweet frankness about serious matters – who belongs to America and how are they treated? How does one learn decency, when laborers, grown adults, must fear for their lives and livelihoods as they try to do everything to bring home a paycheck? Written with balance and poise, Cortez braids together elegant and inviting stories about life on a California camp, in essence redefining what all-American means.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Thomas on September 07, 2021

I liked this collection of snapshots into the life of a young, fat, queer son of Mexican migrants living in California in the 1970’s. Jamie Cortez does a great job of showing how childhood bullying and binary gender roles enforce toxic masculinity and homophobia. I didn’t love this book because the......more

Goodreads review by Lark on August 12, 2021

The dogs are melting. Lobo is lying on the porch with his pink tongue hanging out. Chiquita is hiding under the car with her ears down. Everybody is hiding from the sun except for me. I'm riding my bicycle, so I can feel some wind when I pedal. It's not working too good. Past the tomato fields, I ca......more

Goodreads review by Book Clubbed on May 11, 2021

***FIRST FIVE-STAR BOOK FOR 2021*** Thank you to NetGalley and Grove Press for the ARC. My man Jaime Cortez BODIED this collection of short stories like a luchador coming down off the top rope for a body slam. This collection has everything you could want from a short story collection: the ineffable b......more

Goodreads review by Lupita on November 18, 2021

Set in a migrant workers community this collection of short stories follows El Gordo, a young fat queer boy coming of age in the 1970s. I have loved a lot of short story collections this year but El Gordo touched at the inner queer Lupita navigating understanding her place in the world and her famil......more