Illegally Yours
Books | Biography & Autobiography / Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / Hispanic & Latino
3.7
Rafael Agustin
A funny and poignant memoir about how as a teenager, TV writer Rafael Agustin (Jane The Virgin) accidentally discovered he was undocumented and how that revelation turned everything he thought he knew about himself and his family upside down.Growing up, Rafa’s parents didn't want him to feel different because, as his mom told him: "Dreams should not have borders." But when he tried to get his driver's license during his junior year of high school, his parents were forced to reveal his immigration status. Suddenly, the kid who modeled his entire high school career after American TV shows had no idea what to do -- there was no episode of Saved by the Bell where Zack gets deported! While his parents were relieved to no longer live a lie in front of their son, Rafa found himself completely unraveling in the face of his uncertain future. Illegally Yours is a heartwarming, comical look at how this struggling Ecuadorian immigrant family bonded together to navigate Rafa's school life, his parents' work lives, and their shared secret life as undocumented Americans, determined to make the best of their always turbulent and sometimes dangerous American existence. From using the Ricky Martin/Jennifer Lopez “Latin Explosion” to his social advantage in the ‘90s to how his parents—doctors in their home country of Ecuador—were reduced to working menial jobs in the US, the family's secret became their struggle, and their struggle became their hustle. An alternatingly hilarious and touching exploration of belonging and identity, Illegally Yours revolves around one very simple question: What does it mean to be American?
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Author
Rafael Agustin
Pages
304
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published Date
2022-07-12
ISBN
1538705966 9781538705964
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"If you want a book that paints the very real story of what immigrants face when they leave their home countries, this is IT. It paints such a vivid picture for immigrants AND children of immigrants, where all these sacrifices have to be navigated in such precarious ways. This memoir was equal parts funny and heart-warming. This is definitely a great casual read if you’re not super into non-fiction.
Also, every Latino kid will be able to relate to the epilogue of this book lol. Universal experiences are too funny 😂"