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Reyna Grande (born 7 September 1975, Iguala,
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) is a Mexican author living in the United States.


Biography

Grande grew up in poverty with her two siblings in Iguala, Guerrero. When she was under five years old, her father moved to the U.S. to earn money to build a house in Iguala but wasn't successful. He called for Grande’s mother, who left Grande and her siblings with their paternal grandmother. Her father later returned to take her eldest sibling to the United States, but Grande and her other siblings wanted to go as well. Thus, Grande traveled to the U.S. as an undocumented child immigrant via an illegal border crossing at the age of about 9. She went on to become the first in her family to obtain a college degree. Grande attended Pasadena City College and later transferred to
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, where she obtained a B.A. degree in literature/creative writing. She later received her M.F.A. in creative writing from
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. She has been honored with an American Book Award, the El Premio Aztlan Literary Award, and most recently, the Luis Leal Award for Distinction in Chicano/Latino Literature. Grande is a member of the prestigious Macondo Writers Workshop, the workshop founded by
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. She has taught creative writing at
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Extension's Writer's Program, at VONA (Voices of Our Nation's Arts), the Latino Writer's Conference, and more.


Work

Grande's first novel, ''Across a Hundred Mountains''. draws heavily on her own experiences growing up in
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and as an undocumented immigrant in the U.S. The book was selected by a number of common read programs. Grande's second novel, ''Dancing with Butterflies'' (Washington Square Press, 2009), was published to critical acclaim. An excerpt of ''Dancing with Butterflies'' was published in 2008 as a short story, titled "Adriana," in ''Latinos in Lotusland: An Anthology of Contemporary Southern California Literature'' (Bilingual Press), edited by Daniel Olivas. In 2012, Atria Books published Grande's memoir, ''The Distance Between Us'', a novel about the true and raw difficulties that migrants face when going to a new country without being able to understand the language. It is described as, a coming-of-age story about her life before and after coming to the U.S. as an undocumented child immigrant. In an interview published by the ''
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'' on 6 December 2012, Grande explained why she decided to part from fiction to tell her story: ''The Distance Between Us'' was a finalist for the
National Book Critics Circle Award The National Book Critics Circle Awards are a set of annual American literary awards by the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) to promote "the finest books and reviews published in English". ''People'' Magazine said of the book, “The emotional and practical challenges for a young immigrant are on full display in Grande’ s evocative, inspiring memoir.”


Awards

* 2006
Premio Aztlán Literary Award — for ''Across a Hundred Mountains'' * 2007
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— for ''Across a Hundred Mountains'' * 2010 International Book Award — for ''Dancing with Butterflies'' * 2012 Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award - for ''The Distance Between Us'' * 2015 Luis Leal Award for Distinction in Chicano/Latino Literature * 2016 Eureka! Honor Awards from the California Reading Association--for ''The Distance Between Us,'' young readers edition * 2017 Honor Book Award for the Américas Award for Children’s and Young Adult Literature - for ''The Distance Between Us,'' young readers edition * International Literacy Association Children’s Book Award 2017 - for ''The Distance Between Us,'' young readers version


Bibliography

* ''Across a Hundred Mountains'' (Atria, 2006) — selected: ** 2007 Eastern Connecticut "One Book/One Region" ** 2010
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On the Same Page ** 2012
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Common Read ** 2013-14
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"One School/One Community" ** 2016 Woodland Reads selection, Woodland, CA * ''Dancing with Butterflies'' (Washington Square Press, 2009) * ''The Distance Between Us'' (Atria Books, 2012) — selected: ** 2013 Grand Valley State University "Community Read" ** 2014 One Maryland, One Book ** 2014
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Center for Human Rights One Community, One Book ** 2014
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Reads ** 2014 San Juan College One Book, One Community ** 2014
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Summer Reading Program ** 2014
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"First Year Experience" Selection ** 2014
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's One Book/One Community ** 2014-15
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"Book in Common" ** 2015 Sandy Springs Reads Sandy Springs, GA ** 2016 Camarillo Reads Camarillo, CA ** 2016 Colorado Mountain College Common Reader Selection ** 2016 One Book/One Community, Saginaw, MI ** 2017
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A Dream Called Home: A Memoir
'' (Simon and Schuster, 2018) **2018 Santa Rosa Junior College - Required reading for Hist 21.


References


External links


Author's website

Daniel Olivas interviews Reyna Grande
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grande, Reyna American women novelists Mexican women novelists Hispanic and Latino American novelists 21st-century American novelists 21st-century American women writers 1975 births Living people Antioch University Writers from Guerrero People from Iguala Mexican emigrants to the United States American Book Award winners American writers of Mexican descent Undocumented immigrants to the United States