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Title
Once upon a quinceañera
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Quinceañera (Social custom)--United States (LCSH)
Hispanic Americans--Social life and customs (LCSH)
Hispanic Americans--Rites and ceremonies (LCSH)
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
United States
Classification
LCC: GT2490 .A45 2007
DDC: 395.2/4 full
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
Content
text
Summary
The quinceañera, the fifteenth birthday celebration for a Latina girl, is quickly becoming an American event. This legendary party is a sight to behold: lavish ball gowns, extravagant catered meals, DJs, limousines, and multi-tiered cakes. The must-haves for a "quince" are becoming as numerous and costly as a prom or wedding. And yet, this elaborate ritual also hearkens back to traditions from native countries and communities, offering young Latinas a chance to connect with their heritage. Writer Alvarez explores this celebration that brings a Latina girl into womanhood, attending the quince of a young woman in Queens, and weaving in interviews with other quince girls, her own memories of coming of age as an immigrant, and the history of the custom itself. The result is an enlightening, accessible, and entertaining portrait of contemporary Latino culture.--From publisher description.
Authorized Access Point
Alvarez, Julia Once upon a quinceañera