Que Pasa, Colleen: Stories from a Texas Town
By (Author) Nancy Cook
BookBaby
BookBaby
10th May 2016
United States
Hardback
192
Width 158mm, Height 234mm, Spine 17mm
458g
Que Pasa, Colleen is a labor of love and a tribute to its author, my mother, Nancy Cook. It is a story of love and all of its various and powerful forms and how love shapes our lives. The work is a series of short stories, following the residents of Colleen, TX through lifes adventures, trials, and tribulations. The characters are quirky, likeable, and real. The context varies from the sublime and poetic, to horrifying and sorrowful, and jubilant and silly.
The main character, Maria Hernandez, is a powerful woman forced to do whatever it takes to support her family after being abandoned by her American Dream seeking husband. Her guilt and shame ensuing, and her eventual salvation aided by a kindhearted priest.
The story also highlights her 4 children as they experience their share of lifes challenges and rejoice in lifes wonders.
The Hernandez family (an Hispanic working class immigrant family) is linked to the Brockway family (a middle class Caucasian family) by Marias years of loyal service as their domestic, thus intertwining their 2 worlds.
Sprinkled in are other various colorful characters peppering the landscape of Colleen and creating rich body and colorful flair and a few great recipes, too!
Nancy Cook is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Brock University, where she teaches courses that concentrate on gender relations, sexuality, contemporary social theory, and qualitative methodology.