Author

Gary Soto

Biography

Born in Fresno, California to Mexican American parents, Gary Soto learned the hard work ethic through his share of chores, including mowing lawns, picking grapes, painting house numbers on street curbs, and washing cars. His hard work paid off at California State University at Fresno, from which he graduated with an English degree, and later at the University of California at Irvine, where he earned a Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing.Gary Soto is an acclaimed poet, essayist, and fiction writer. The awards for this multi-talented author are many, ranging from the U.S. Award for International Poetry Forum in 1977 for his first published book of poetry, The Elements of San Joaquin, to a Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award in 1985 for Living Up the Street, his first published work of prose recollections. His short story collection Baseball in April, was named an American Library Association’s Best Book for Young Adults. In 1993 Gary Soto received the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children’s Video for Pool Party, and in 1995 he was nominated for a National Book Award.His other credits include fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the California Arts Council. Gary Soto is also one of the youngest poets to appear in the Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry. Several of his books have been translated into French, Spanish and Italian.Too Many Tamales was named a Booklist Books for Youth Editors’ Choices of 1993. Hazel Rochman of Booklist said, “Gary Soto is an accomplished poet and adult writer, and his children’s stories are widely popular. His first entry into the picture book genre is a joyful success.”When he is not writing, Mr. Soto serves as a volunteer English teacher at his church. He also enjoys eating at new restaurants, which he does often with his wife, Carolyn, and their daughter Mariko. Other members of the Soto household include their two cats, Corky and Sharkie. The Soto family resides in Berkeley, California.copyright ? 2000 by Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers. All rights reserved.

Buried Onions
My Little Car: Mi Carrito
Chato Goes Cruisin'
Crazy Weekend
Baseball in April and Other Stories
Chato's Kitchen
Too Many Tamales
Buried Onions

Books by Gary Soto

    chapter • 128 Pages
    Baseball in April and Other Stories
    Gary Soto
    picture • 32 Pages
    Too Many Tamales
    Gary Soto, Ed Martinez
    picture • 32 Pages
    Chato's Kitchen
    Gary Soto, Susan Guevara
    picture • 32 Pages
    Chato Goes Cruisin'
    Gary Soto, Susan Guevara
    picture • 32 Pages
    My Little Car: Mi Carrito
    Gary Soto
    chapter • 160 Pages
    Crazy Weekend
    Gary Soto

Book Stats

7
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0
Illustrated
2
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All Gary Soto Books

Prebound-Glued
$25.20$23.94
picture • 32 Pages
My Little Car: Mi Carrito
Hardcover
$15.99$14.98
picture • 32 Pages
Chato Goes Cruisin'
Hardcover
$16.99$15.97
chapter • 160 Pages
Crazy Weekend
Paperback
$10.95$10.49
chapter • 128 Pages
Baseball in April and Other Stories
Paperback
$7.99$7.59
picture • 32 Pages
Chato's Kitchen
Paperback
$8.99$8.36
picture • 32 Pages
Too Many Tamales
5.0
Hardcover
$18.99$17.97

Collaborators

Ed Martinez
Susan Guevara

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