Sat, Sep 21
|Pan Tostado Cafe
First Gen Females - Book Review on "First Gen: A Memoir" by Alejandra Campoverdi
Time & Location
Sep 21, 2024, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Pan Tostado Cafe, 1107 S Main St, Georgetown, TX 78626, USA
Guests
About the event
Last month, our founder @theeverydayjefa had the chance to meet & connect with author @acampoverdi as she presented “First Gen: A Memoir”
We’ll be hosting a book review, so get your copy or an audio book & learn about this first-generation Latina and her inspiring story.
About the book (re:Amazon)
*A NATIONAL BESTSELLER* Winner of the Martin Cruz Smith Award (CALIBA) 2024 Council for Opportunity in Education National Book Club Selection Longlisted for the Outstanding Works of Literature (OWL) Award for First Year Experience An unflinching memoir and "invaluable resource" (Kirkus) about navigating social mobility as a first gen Latina—offering both a riveting personal story and an examination of the unacknowledged emotional tolls of being a trailblazer. Alejandra Campoverdi has been a child on welfare, a White House aide to President Obama, a Harvard graduate, a gang member's girlfriend, and a candidate for U.S. Congress. She's ridden on Air Force One and in G-rides. Living a life of contradictory extremes often comes with the territory when you're a "First and Only." It also comes at a price. With candor and heart, Alejandra retraces her trajectory as a Mexican American woman raised by an immigrant single mother in Los Angeles. Foregoing the tidy bullet points of her resume and instead shining a light on the spaces between them, what emerges is a powerful testimony that shatters the one-dimensional glossy narrative we are often sold of what it takes to achieve the American Dream. In this timely and revealing reflection, Alejandra draws from her own experiences to name and frame the challenges First and Onlys often face, illuminating a road to truth, healing, and change in the process. Part memoir, part manifesto, FIRST GEN is a story of generational inheritance, aspiration, and the true meaning of belonging—a gripping journey to "reclaim the parts of ourselves we sacrificed in order to survive."