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Parrot in the Oven
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Author: Victor Martinez
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Parrot in the Oven
This book is from the view of a young teenager known as Manny.This story is about him and the moments he goes through, while dealing with family and friends. These moments help him figure out what is important in his life. In addition, this story also involves Manny's Mexican-American family that tells their ups and downs and how they pull through, despite the financial and social problems that come from living in a complicated family. They try to overcome obstacles in a tough neighborhood in California.
In my opinion,"Parrot in the Oven" was not the type of book I would usually read. However it was interesting and it focused on everday challenges such as teen preganancy, alcohol abuse, racism, gangs, poverty,and dysfunctional families, issues faced by teens everywhere. The author mixed true experiences from him and his sibling lives. Although, some events were not necessarily the truth,the character known as Manny, was very much how the author felt between the ages of fourteen to sixteen years old. Therefore, the reader can only imagine what parts of the story consist of fiction and non-fiction. So,if the topics of teen pregnancy, alcohol abuse, gangs, poverty, and dysfunctional families interest a reader, this is the book for them.

Parrot in the Oven
This book is from th view of a young teenager known as Manny. This story is about him and the moments he goes through, while dealing with family and firends. These moments help him figure out what is important in his life. In addition, this story also involves Manny's Mexican-Amercan family that tells their ups and downs and how they pull through, despite the financial and social problems that come from living in a complicated family. They try to overcome obstacles in a tough neighborhood in California.
In my opinion,"Parrot in the Oven" was not the type of book I would usually read. However it was interesting and it focused on everyday challenges such as teen pregnancy, alcohol abuse, gangs, poverty, and dysfunctional families, issues faced by teens everywhere. The author mixed true experiences from him and his sibling lives. Although, some events were not necessarily the truth the character known as Manny, was very much how the author felt between the ages of fourteen to sixteen years old. Therfore, the reader can only imagine what parts of the story consist of fiction and non-fiction. So, if teen pregnancy, alcohol abuse, gangs, poverty, and dysfuctional families interest any reader, this is the book for them.

Parrot in the Oven by Victor Martinez
Victor Martinez's Parrot in the Oven, was in my opinion, one of the most inspiring books I have ever read. Its not a book that demands a great amount of intelligence from the reader because it is written in a form that can be read by a wide range of ages, but the story is truly genuine. It focuses on the life of Manuel Hernandez and his family's struggle with problems such as a racism, poverty, and violence. Forteen year old Manuel, often called "Manny", has an older brother, Bernardo, often referred to as "Nardo", an older sister, Magda, and a younger sister Pedi. They live in the projects, constantly avoiding people such as the Garcia family, who are almost always up-to-no-good. Manuel's father can't keep a job, much like his son Bernardo. His father spends most of his free time at Rico's Pool Hall intoxicating himself into an angry stooper, only to return to his home, occasionally reulting in abusive behavior. Manuel's mother tries so hard to maintain a clean, and socially acceptable home, but her continuous arguments with her husband, as well as Magda's lack for respect and responsibility, manage to keep her stress level high, and the thought of true happiness inconceivable. Manuel desperately wants to be respected, but what he really wants is to be loved, especially by a girl. He once said, "Just thinking about telling a girl I liked her clamped the muscles on my chest and made my lungs pull hard to catch a breath." Eventually, Manuel gave up the idea that he would ever be "smooth" with girls and decides to join a gang in hopes of being allowed to kiss a girl in the gang. He kisses the girl, but later realizes that he doesn't really need to belong to a gang. In the end, Manuel realized what he has had the entire time, a home. He sits in his house, watching his sisters sleep peacefully on the couch and he knows, for the first time, that his is where he is supposed to be. He is at home. This book made me realize how much I personally, neglect the things and people that I love. I realize now, how much I take for granted. I not too, walk into my house and feel like it is where I belong more than any other place in the world. There, I have a family that I love and that loves me in return. I knew that before I read this book, but Parrot in the Oven made me appreciate my home and the fact that I am loved even more than in the past. I would recommend this book to anyone who occationally takes their life for granted.


El loro en el horno, mi vida
Published in Paperback by Noguer y Caralt Editores, S.A. (01 January, 1998)
Authors: Victor Martinez and Amalia Bermejo
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Growing up Hispanic in California of the 1960's
This is a semi-autobigraphical story of a poverty-ridden, dysfunctional family that many urban, American-born Hispanic students aged 12-18 years old may well identify with. I taught it to grades 6-8, and students were mesmerized by the poetic language (Mr.Martinez is a published poet), realistic episodes, true-to-life characters, and Jerry Springer-like trauma-drama.These characters may appear trailer-trash types, but the main character Manny, overcomes his emotional restraints bythe end of the novel. He's a strong, young, Hispanic male character, and we need more of these. The similies and metaphors alonemake this book worth reading.


100 Problemas de Mecanica
Published in Paperback by Alianza (1998)
Authors: Antonio Fernandez-Raada, Luis Vazquez Martinez, and Victor M. Perez Garcia
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Ambiente y responsabilidad penal
Published in Unknown Binding by Depalma ()
Author: Víctor H. Martínez
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Arqueologia Prehistorica En Africa
Published in Paperback by Sintesis Editorial (1998)
Author: Victor Fernandez Martinez
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Atlas of the Helminth Parasites of Cichlid Fish to Mexico
Published in Hardcover by Academia (2001)
Authors: Victor Manuel Vidal Martinez, Maria Leopoldina Aguirre Macdeo, Tomas Scholz, David Gonzalez Solis, and Edgar Fernando Mendoza Franco
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Caring for a House
Published in Paperback by Chusma House Pubns (1992)
Author: Victor Martinez
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Crónica de Los locos bajitos : 11 de octubre o el último día de libertad
Published in Unknown Binding by Ediciones Corregidor S.A.I.C.I. y E. (28 June, 1994)
Authors: Víctor Leopoldo Martínez, Corregidor, and Victor L. Martinez
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Derechos reales en minería
Published in Unknown Binding by Abeledo-Perrot ()
Author: Víctor H. Martínez
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Diagnostico Administrativo
Published in Paperback by Trillas (2000)
Author: Victor Manuel Martinez Chavez
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