The Inexplicable Logic of my Life by Benjamin Alire Sáenz (Book Review)
My next book review is the amazing and artful The Inexplicable Logic of my Life by Benjamin Alire Sáenz. A fantastic book that will lighten your day. Benjamin Alire Sáenz also brought us Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe which I will be blogged about later. Plot Summary: Seventeen-year-old Sal (Salvatore) lives in El Paso, Texas, with his adoptive father, a gay Mexican-American art professor named Vicente Silva. Vicente assumed responsibility for Sal after his mother died, when Sal was just three years old. (The connections between Sal’s mother and Vicente don’t become clear until late in the book, when Sal finally opens a letter his dying mother wrote and left in Vicente’s care.) Although Sal is white, the adoption secures his place in the heart of a loving Mexican-American family, which is headed by the matriarch Sal comes to know as Mima. As his adoptive grandmother, Mima refers to Sal as her “hijito de mi vida,” and the ...