<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Praise For</p><p>SCREW THE WALL!</p><p><br></p><p>In Screw the Wall, Juan Manuel Pérez answers the question: what can brown poetry do for you?</p><p>He does so as he digs in and swings for and at the fences. This book of impactful poetry deals</p><p>mainly with barriers-barriers erected by poverty, prejudice, culture, and language; barriers</p><p>imagined and real; barriers conquered, and barriers left to be scaled. These poems range from the</p><p>humorous, to the satiric, to the poignant, to the nostalgic. A few of these worthwhile works might</p><p>strike a nerve or two with their readers, but as Pérez reminds us about the border wall in his</p><p>poem A Promising Letter to a Worrisome Trump, "No need to worry; We'll get over it!"</p><p>Likewise, In Screw the Wall Juan Manuel Pérez has hit a home run deep over the wall.</p><p>Alan Berecka</p><p>author of The Hamlet of Stittville</p><p>2017-2018 Corpus Christi Poet Laureate</p><p><br></p><p>If you have never heard the poetry of Juan Manuel Pérez then you are in for a treat. You must</p><p>hear his words, as reading them is not enough. He writes the poems that many are afraid to</p><p>discuss. He writes the poems many will hide from. He writes the poems that all need to hear. His</p><p>words are diverse and full of compassion, but he speaks the hard truths our Nation struggles with</p><p>daily. These truths have divided families, increased the struggles for minorities (which are</p><p>becoming the majority), and left those affected silent and waiting for a chance. Pérez offers</p><p>words full of insight and empathy and his influences are strong. </p><p>Malia A. Pérez, Ed.D.</p><p>author of Everything Depends Upon The Little Things</p><p>2009-2015 World Book Night Ambassador and Three-Time Teacher Of The Year</p><p><br></p><p>In his most recent poetry collection, Screw The Wall! And Other Brown People Poems, Juan</p><p>Manuel Pérez invites us into his soul, beckoning: "I invite you into my soul / Somewhere</p><p>between Texas and Mexico." And it is in this "somewhere" where his poetry happens: poetry of</p><p>lived experience, poetry of place, poetry where "America is the land of the lost" and the only</p><p>thing that will shine a light in its dark path is love. This collection is full of "strong, bronze</p><p>Chicano poems," and I am reading.</p><p>Octavio Quintanilla</p><p>author of Wasted Time</p><p>2018-2020 San Antonio Poet Laureate</p>
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