Montoya, Maceo

The scoundrel and the optimist / Maceo Montoya - Tempe, AZ : Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe , c2010. - 266 p. ; 23 cm.

Filastro is a bully, used to beating up his wife, six of their seven children, and the riffraff of his village in Mexico. But he can't bring himself to harm his youngest son, Edmund, whose limbs resemble sticks and whose head seems too big for his puny body. The older children, who loathe their father, escape him by fleeing to the United States, and Edmund, who is fixated on an indifferent Ingrid Genera and yearns to learn the guitar in order to serenade her, is the only child left at home. In the wake of a drunken episode, Filastro is tortured and eventually crippled by a stranger. His wife moves out of the house, and the irrepressible Edmund, who lobbies in vain for his mother to come home, becomes his father's caregiver. In a desperate attempt to win back his wife, Filastro braves crossing the Rio Grande to beseech the forgiveness of each of his six children scattered across America.

9781931010658

2009010401


Fathers and sons----Fiction


Domestic fiction.
Humorous fiction.

PS3613.O54945 / S36 2010

FIC MON