The story highlights the special bond between Marisol and her grandfather as they cultivate a garden together, planting various seeds for vegetables and flowers that hold personal significance. Marisol's act of planting sunflower seeds in her community symbolizes spreading joy and connection. Through changing weather, the garden flourishes, culminating in a vibrant display that brightens the surroundings. This heartwarming tale encourages young readers to think about sharing happiness and nurturing relationships, complemented by charming illustrations.
Gwendolyn Zepeda Livres
Gwendolyn Zepeda est une auteure et poète primée, célébrée pour sa voix distinctive et son talent pour capturer l'essence de l'expérience humaine. Ses œuvres, souvent empreintes d'esprit et de sincérité, explorent les thèmes de la famille, de l'identité et de la persévérance. Zepeda emploie un langage vibrant et une narration captivante pour créer des récits qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs de tous âges. Sa capacité à pénétrer les complexités de la vie quotidienne et à les transformer en histoires à la fois poignantes et édifiantes en fait une figure remarquable de la littérature contemporaine.






Lone Star Legend
- 350pages
- 13 heures de lecture
An aspiring journalist, currently relegated to a gossip blog, uncovers a story that redefines the concept of legendary. This captivating narrative explores themes of ambition and the pursuit of meaningful journalism, penned by award-winning author Gwendolyn Zepeda. With a focus on the protagonist's journey, the book promises to deliver a blend of humor and insight into the world of media and storytelling.
To the Last Man I Slept with and All the Jerks Just Like Him
- 184pages
- 7 heures de lecture
With a blend of dark humor and poignant reflections, Gwendolyn Zepeda's debut collection offers a unique exploration of identity and culture. Spanning personal essays, parodies, and inventive fiction, it delves into her experiences as a half-white child of hippies in a Mexican barrio. Themes of family, love, economic struggles, and self-discovery are woven throughout, as Zepeda's bold voice critiques societal stereotypes while navigating her own complexities. The narrative captures the vibrancy and challenges of youth and early adulthood in a compelling way.
Houston Noir
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The fourth-largest city in the US is long overdue to enter the Noir Series arena, and does so blazingly.
Readers of HONEY GIRL and THE BOOKISH LIFE OF NINA HILL will fall in love with this smart, vivacious, and laugh-out-loud novel about a superstitious young woman who is looking for love in all the wrong places.
Better with You Here
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Friendship plays a crucial role in the healing process, as the narrative explores the dynamics and support systems among a group of friends. Through shared experiences, laughter, and challenges, they navigate personal struggles and emotional growth. The story emphasizes the transformative power of companionship and the importance of leaning on one another during tough times, showcasing how connections can lead to recovery and resilience.
"In her second poetry collection, monsters -real and imagined- chase Houston Poet Laureate Gwendolyn Zepeda through late nights when she can't sleep. Ghosts routinely visit in the early morning hours, but in spite of her fears, she hopes to have escaped the devils that followed her."--
Falling in Love with Fellow Prisoners
- 75pages
- 3 heures de lecture
A debut collection by the first Poet Laureate of Houston capturing the aching loneliness and vulnerability of contemporary urban life