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Mexican WhiteBoy
''Mexican WhiteBoy'' is a 2008 novel by Matt de la Peña.〔(Mexican WhiteBoy by Matt de la Peńa – Trade Paperback – Random House )〕 De la Peña drew on his own adolescent passion for sports in developing his main character Danny, a baseball enthusiast. The novel, which is set in San Diego, uses Spanglish and has a bicultural theme.
==Plot==
Danny Lopez, the protagonist, is a shy young teenager from San Diego who attends Leucadia Prep. It has a majority of white children and he feels different from them even though he has only a slightly darker skin tone. One summer he goes to stay with his cousin, Sofia.
Danny’s uncle, Ray, wants to beat up someone but Danny is afraid to tell him who. When his uncle leaves, Danny goes by car with Sofia and some friends to Del Mar Fair. In the car Danny experiences his first drink of alcohol and at the fair they feed some goats celery which causes Danny to remember his dad. He also sees a girl called Liberty which gives him a funny feeling. Later, Danny and Sofies' friends go to the theater and he sees Liberty again in the queue.
Another time Danny is playing a baseball game for money with a boy called Uno against two other boys, Carmello and JJ. Sofie and Danny's Uncle Tommy are close by and he overhears them talking about his dad abusing his mom. The boys keep raising the stakes until JJ grabs the hat with the money inside and runs off. Uno pursues and tackles him, but JJ's friends also get involved with the fight, beating up Uno and Danny. Then a boy from the Los Padres scouts comes to help them, which enables them to get away.
Danny gets a phone call from his mother in San Francisco, who tells him how beautiful the city is but suddenly starts crying. She tells him that she wants to be a family again so will be getting him in a few days. So Uno and Danny decide to have one last baseball practice at Las Palmas.
That evening Uno and Sofia talk about their lives and how they would change if they were like Danny's. She tells him 'Anyways this girl climbs up the ladder real slow, right? But her parents let her do it all by herself. And the whole time she has this huge smile in her face. And when she gets to the top of the slide, she sits there for a sec, clapping her hands and laughing. Her parents hustle around to the bottom of the slide and she says ‘Here I come’, its like she was saying it to the world' (pg. 212).
Uno takes Danny to his old school and they found Kyle a future baseball player who has been scouted. They have a baseball game, again for money, but Danny and Uno lose and after having a fight with the boys they head for home. At Sofia's house they talk about the future. As the story ends, Uno and Danny go to their favorite spot and throw some rocks where Danny realizes that even after all he's experienced, he's glad to be where he is today.

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