The Sons of El Rey, Alex Espinoza
The Sons of El Rey, Alex Espinoza
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The Sons of El Rey

Author: Alex Espinoza

Narrator: Gisela Chípe, Tony Chiroldes, Lee Osorio, André Santana

Unabridged: 10 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/11/2024


Synopsis

A “masterful…mesmerizing and unflinching” (Patricia Engel, New York Times bestselling author) story about a multigenerational family of luchadores contending with forbidden love and secrets in Mexico City, Los Angeles, and beyond.

Ernesto Vega has lived many lives, from pig farmer to construction worker to famed luchador El Rey Coyote, yet he has always worn a mask. He was discovered by a local lucha libre trainer at a time when luchadores—Mexican wrestlers donning flamboyant masks and capes—were treated as daredevils or rock stars. Ernesto found fame, rapidly gaining name recognition across Mexico, but at great expense, nearly costing him his marriage to his wife Elena.

Years later, in East Los Angeles, his son, Freddy Vega, is struggling to save his father’s gym while Freddy’s own son, Julian, is searching for professional and romantic fulfillment as a Mexican American gay man refusing to be defined by stereotypes.

With alternating perspectives, Ernesto and Elena take us from the ranches of Michoacán to the makeshift colonias of Mexico City. Freddy describes his life in the suburban streets of 1980s Los Angeles and the community their family built, as Julian descends deep into our present-day culture of hook-up apps, lucha burlesque shows, and the dark underbelly of West Hollywood. The Sons of El Rey is an “epic and transporting novel” (Alejandro Varela, National Book Award finalist and author of The Town of Babylon) of a family wading against time, legacy, and generational trauma, yet always choosing the fight.

About Alex Espinoza

Alex Espinoza was born in Tijuana, Mexico, and raised in suburban Los Angeles. He is the author of the novels Still Water Saints and The Five Acts of Diego León, as well as a book of nonfiction, Cruising: An Intimate History of a Radical Pastime. Alex teaches at UC-Riverside where he serves as the Tomás Rivera Endowed Chair of Creative Writing.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James on June 25, 2024

4 Stars I was quite impressed with this novel! Excellent character depth and heartbreaking, yet in ways hopeful, themes. In The Sons of El Rey, Alex Espinoza tells a poignant story that spans three generations with all the characters connected in some way to the vibrant and exotic style of Mexican wr......more

Goodreads review by Dante on March 30, 2024

Thank God for a book that gets that las luchas is gay. Thanks to the publishers at Simon and Schuster for the chance to read “The Sons of El Rey” by Alex Espinoza! A family saga that jumps between the Guerra sucias of 1960’s/70’s Mexico, LA in the 90’s, and LA in the midst of the 2020 COVID-19 pande......more

Goodreads review by Carm on September 25, 2024

This effin book. I came for the cover. I stayed because it punched me in the heart until I could no longer move. Don’t come looking for me. I live here now, broken in the center of the ring. I submit.......more

Goodreads review by Cixous on February 04, 2024

Wow. A million times wow. I am so grateful to have received an early copy of this novel—I took it down in just a couple of days, unable to stop. What a beautiful, heartbreaking, resonant piece of writing. I can’t recommend this enough.......more

Goodreads review by Megin on March 27, 2024

The stunning cover caught my eye. The intriguing premise pulled me in. The strong writing sealed the deal and kept me turning pages. Written with ethnic accuracy, the ambiance of this culturally rich novel gave me exactly what I was hoping for. From the crowded streets of a growing Mexico City, throug......more


Quotes

"Narrators Gisela Chípe, Tony Chiroldes, Lee Osorio, and André Santana bring depth and authenticity to their characters. Chípe's portrayal of Elena resonates with strength and resilience, capturing the matriarch's unwavering determination. Chiroldes masterfully navigates Ernesto's journey, balancing his public persona as El Rey Coyote with his private struggles. Osorio skillfully embodies Freddy's inner conflict and quest for authenticity, while Santana brings Julian's emotional complexity to life, especially in his search for acceptance as a gay Mexican American. Their nuanced performances enrich Espinoza's poignant narrative, making this audiobook a captivating exploration of heritage, identity, and familial bonds."