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  2. Gary Soto - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 December 2024. American poet and writer Gary Soto Soto at the 2001 National Book Festival Born Gary Anthony Soto (1952-04-12) April 12, 1952 (age 72) Fresno, California Occupation Author, poet Education MFA Alma mater UC Irvine, CSU Fresno Period 1977-present Genre poetry, novels, memoirs, children's ...

  3. Living Up the Street - Wikipedia

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    Living up the Street is a book written by Gary Soto. It was published in 1985. The book is a collection of short stories, recollections of growing up Chicano in Fresno, California. It won a Before Columbus Foundation's American Book Award in 1985.

  4. Américas Award - Wikipedia

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    Gary Soto as author in 1995, twice in 1997, twice in 1998, 2003, 2006, and 2009. Two people's work has received commendations seven times: Alma Flor Ada as author in 1995, twice in 1997, 1998, 2002, and 2016. Pat Mora as author in 1996, 1997, 2002, twice in 2010, and 2011. Two people's works have received commendations six times:

  5. List of Mexican-American writers - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Serros, author of Chicana Falsa and How to Be a Chicana Role Model. Beverly Silva, author of The Cat and Other Stories (1986) [1] Adela Sloss Vento; Roberto Solis; Octavio Solis, award-winning playwright and director; Gary Soto, author of Baseball in April: Stories and Buried Onions. Mario Suárez; Luis Talamantez, poet and activist

  6. Eric Velásquez - Wikipedia

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    Eric A. Velásquez is an American author and illustrator of over 30 children's books. Among other honors, ... Soto, Gary (1997). Off and Running. Yearling Books.

  7. Soto (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Gary Soto (born 1952), American author and poet; Geovany Soto (born 1983), Puerto Rican baseball player; Héctor Soto (born 1978), Puerto Rican volleyball player; Hernando de Soto (c. 1500–1542), Spanish explorer who was recorded to be the first European to cross the Mississippi River; Humberto Soto (born 1980), Mexican boxer

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  9. Luis Omar Salinas - Wikipedia

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    Salinas is regarded as "one of the founding fathers of Chicano poetry in America." [6] While a student at California State University Fresno Salinas published his first book, Crazy Gypsy, which sold well and earned him a reputation as both "a Chicano poet and as one of the leaders of the 'Fresno School' of poets, which included Gary Soto, Ernesto Trejo, Leonard Adame and others."