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A Poignant Amusing story

 

There is a little something for everyone in "The Kids on the Block." An enjoyable and

funny new novel by author Mario Chavez. Tracing the

lives of the "Kids" Chavez recaptures youth in a way

few can as seen through the eyes of memorable characters he created. No matter which character you identify with most, don't be surprised if you find yourself lost in your own childhood memories. It's difficult not to laugh and cry

as well, while reading about life on the block, as author Mario Chavez illuminates how those early relationships and experiences bind us regardless of the years that pass by all too quickly, and the various paths we inevitably take in life.

Return to the past and enjoy what it meant to be a "Kid" in this poignant novel by author Mario Chavez. You'll be glad you did.

 

----Ray Le Cara, author of the "Forgotten Prophecy"

 

 

"The Kids on the Block" is a humorous gaze into the 'Rites-of-Passage as the main character, Soapsuds, and his unique friends make their way from adolescents to adults. Though the banter is mostly light-hearted, and funny, author Mario Chavez is not afraid to delve on serious issues such as, death, abuse, hunger, suicide and other life struggles.

I found "The Kids on the Block" to be a delightful, charming and entertaining read!

 

--Chrissy K. McVay, author of "Souls of the North Wind."

 

 

Author Mario Chavez is a new and talented writer. He has made his debut into the literary world with one of the most excellent, stimulating, and exciting novel I have read in a long, long time!

This great piece of literature is "The Kids on the Block."  The delightful story covers a multitude of happenings in these 'on the block' (a section of a neighborhood called "the block") Kids' lives from early childhood to adulthood.  As you might guess from the title and the author's name, the novel deals with the Hispanic culture and reveals much that all of us should know about, laugh about, and even shed a few tears about as well.

We are privy to customs, traditions, and much, much laughter enjoyed by this interesting culture.  However, the escapades, adventures, the happiness, and sadness; the tragedies and hardships occurring in the lives of these young kids are the same as those happening in many other ethnic groups throughout the world.

"The Kids on the Block" story is told and illustrated poignantly by the author.  While reading the story, you will find yourself wishing you could have grown up and participated in that atmosphere, side by side, with the kids on the block.

"The Kids on the Block" is a good read, well worth your time, I recommend it with a score of 10 plus, that being the highest on my rating scale!

 

---Ruth N. Terrazas (Texas) School Teacher

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Florida Swamp

(Theme Song: Dance The Night Away)

Type: 4-Wall Line Dance

Rating: Beginner/Intermediate

By: (Unknown)

Counts: 28

Music: Dance The Night Away —by The Mavericks

1. Step left foot to front pointing the tip in an angle to the right.

2. squish the ball of your foot and bring it back next to right foot doing two cha, cha’s.

3. Repeat the above steps with the right foot and the right ball of your foot.

4. Step left and swagger to left (like moving the “caderas”), bring the left foot next to right and do two cha, cha, steps.

5. Step right and swagger to right (like moving the “caderas”), bring the right foot next to the left and do two cha,cha, steps.

6. Step left to side; take right behind left; step left to side and cross right foot in front of left.

7. As the above last step is being completed, step left foot left to back turning 1/4 turn to right.

8. Do a rock the boat starting with left and ending with right.

9. Step right to front, making a 1/4 turn to left and step right to side; bring left behind right; step right and cross left foot in front of right.

10. As the above last step is being completed, step right to back turning 1/4 turn to right and so a rock the boat starting with right foot.

11. Step left to front and drag right foot next to left. Step left to front and drag right foot next to left again. Step left foot to front one more time, but make a ˝ turn to left as you complete the step.

12. Do two cha, cha, steps starting with right foot (weight should be on the right foot at this point).

Repeat