A Fighting Chance

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An exciting novel for teens about love and the consequences of unprotected sex.

by Claudia Meléndez Salinas

ISBN: 978-1-55885-818-3
Publication Date: October 31, 2015
Format: Trade paperback
Pages: 284
Imprint: Piñata Books
Ages: 11-18

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Seventeen-year-old Miguel Angel spends every minute after school at the Packing Shed, working out with the Alisal Boxing Club. He dreams of becoming a champion so he can get his mother and five siblings out of their cramped one-bedroom apartment in one of Salinas’ poorest barrios.

But suddenly his life gets more complicated. The city is threatening to take the Packing Shed away from Coach, and without a place to train he won’t be able to avoid the gangbangers in his neighborhood. His childhood friend, Beto, has succumbed to the wiles of easy money and expensive cars, and Miguel Angel wonders if he’ll be able to resist his friend. Meanwhile, beautiful blonde Britney from Pebble Beach has entered his life, and Miguel Angel has never felt this way before. She too feels an overwhelming attraction, and she’s willing to defy her hard-nosed father, who expects her to date someone from their social background of exclusive country clubs and Ivy League schools.

When Beto turns to him for help, Miguel Angel is torn between his commitment to friends and Coach’s warnings about gang life. With gang violence getting closer and closer, he and Britney are suddenly faced with the consequences of unprotected sex. Can their love for each other survive all of the problems swirling around them? In A Fighting Chance, journalist Claudia Meléndez Salinas has crafted a vivid novel for young adults that captures the challenges of contemporary urban life in one of the Latino community’s poorest barrios.

Click here to listen to an interview with Claudia Meléndez Salinas about A Fighting Chance.

“In this contemporary story, two California teens from different social classes and ethnicities fall in love and struggle with the complications that arise. Mexican American Miguel, 18, lives in a poor Latino barrio and he is dating Britney, 16, a rich girl from Pebble Beach. The ghostly presence of Miguel’s dead great-grandmother adds a bit of magical realism to this Rocky-meets-Romeo and Juliet tale, and the Spanish phrases used throughout lend authenticity. This is a story filled with diverse characters and a realistic but hopeful ending.”—Booklist

“All the more impressive when considering that this is the author’s debut as a novelist, ‘A Fighting Chance’ by Claudia Meléndez Salinas…is a deftly crafted novel for young adults that fully captures the challenges of contemporary urban life in one of the Latino community’s poorest barrios.”—Midwest Book Review

CLAUDIA MELÉNDEZ SALINAS is an award-winning multi-media journalist working for the Monterey Herald in California’s Central Coast region. Her journalistic writing has been recognized with awards from New California Media, the California Chicano News Media Association and the Education Writers Association. In 2008 she was awarded the Annenberg Fellowship from the University of Southern California. This is her first novel.

ATOS Interest Level: Middle/Upper Grades
Category: Young Adult
LEXILE: 810L