On the soccer field Camila shines. She has the giftedness, the passion, and the drive. She's such a force to be reckoned with she's called Furia. But her team winning an important game is bittersweet for her. She sees a woman consoling a member of the losing team she wonders, "What would it be like for my mother to come and watch my games, comfort me if I lost, celebrate my victories?"
You see Camila's parents support her older brother's rising soccer career and bask in his growing fame. But her macho, abusive father has decreed that futbol is not for girls or women. He's a very unpleasant person who cheats on his wife and bullies his family. Her mother plays but resents the role she's been shrunk into. Her brother too often feels diminished. Given their dysfunctional dynamics, Camila feels that she can't tell her family about her involvement in the sport she lives to play.
But keeping her secret is about to become complicated. Winning the big game has opened up a world of possibilities unavailable to most girls and women in Argentina. The team has just qualified for the Sudamericano women's tournament. Camila yearns to play on a United States professional team. Doing well in the tournament could make her dream come true. But for her to play in it she has to get her parents to sign permission slips.
Camila's childhood best friend, Diego, is back in town and seemingly in love with her. She's falling fast but wondering if their relationship would have space for two high visibility, high pressure careers that would require frequent separations.
All this plays against a background of so many missing and murdered girls and nothing being done to change this. In the course of the narrative when a school girl is abducted and slain her family and community's grief is mixed with anger. But when girls and women protest the killings and the indifference of the larger society they are demonized.
Mendez has created a truly memorable, believable, and inspiring protagonist and narrative. Furia is her first YA novel. I can't wait to see what she comes up with next.
On a purrrsonal note, here in Maine with a few days between storms we have accumulated ❄️ which blizzard battlers are moving to undisclosed locations to make room for more snow. Too much snow. But today on campus was fun. We had free grilled cheese sandwiches and make your own trail mix with the real good ingredients. I got to take home two bags for my weekend studying.
A great big shout out goes out to the people who worked the wonderful event.
Jules Hathaway
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