Hailing from a working-class border town in Southern California, Matt de la Peña (Last Stop on Market Street, Mexican WhiteBoy, Milo Imagines the World) grew up in an environment that deeply valued strength and stoicism. Instilled with a strong work ethic and the pursuit of opportunities, he followed in the footsteps of the men in his family and community. But still, there was a deeper truth to life within a buried emotional side that he felt compelled to explore.
"Kids are growing up in an interesting time and they're led to believe that if we don't feel happy, we're doing something wrong. I think what I respond to is a deeper truth, which is, happiness is incredible and we should strive for it, but we should also acknowledge that half of our life is challenging or melancholy." - Matt de la Peña
As early as high school, Matt would embrace this side of himself by secretly writing poetry, continuing on this journey to emotional self-discovery throughout adulthood. Now, influenced by writers such as Kate DiCamillo and the late Cormac McCarthy, Matt’s books seek out the deeper and sometimes darker parts of life, teaching kids the invaluable skill of acknowledging melancholy and permitting them to appreciate their emotional complexity.
In this episode, Matt will share his lifelong journey to accessing his own emotions and how his writing teaches kids to do the same.
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For his reading challenge,
Conversation Starters, Matt aims to invoke a sense of pondering in young readers with his curated selection of picture books. You can find his list and all past reading challenges at
thereadingculturepod.com.
Contents
- Chapter 1 - One Side of the Border (2:24)
- Chapter 2 - The Good, Bad, and Masculine (7:20)
- Chapter 3 - The Closet Poet (11:14)
- Chapter 4 - Sutree (14:38)
- Chapter 5 - The Future of Latinx Voices (24:38)
- Chapter 6 - Leaning Forward (27:58)
- Chapter 7 - Writing Up (31:58)
- Chapter 8 - Conversation Starters (33:59)
- Chapter 9 - Beanstack Featured Librarian (34:55)
Author Reading Challenge
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