Book
Jazz owls : a novel of the Zoot Suit Riots
Call Number
- FICTION ENGL TEEN (CEN)
Edition
First edition.
Publication Information
New York : Atheneum, [2018]
Physical Description
179 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 12 up.
Summary
Thousands of Navy sailors are pouring into Los Angeles on their way to the front lines of World War II. They are young, scared, and longing to feel alive before they have to face the horrors of battle. Hot jazz music spiced with cool salsa rhythms calls them to dance with the local Mexican American girls, who jitterbug all night before working all day in the canneries. Proud to do their part for the war effort, these Jazz Owl girls dance with the sailors until the blazing summer night when racial violence leads to murder. Suddenly the restless white sailors are attacking the girls' brothers and boyfriends. The cool, loose zoot suits they wear are supposedly the reason for the violence - but really these boys are viciously beaten and arrested simply because of the color of their skin. In soaring images and searing poems, this is the breathtaking story of what became known as the Zoot Suit Riots as only Margarita Engle could tell it.
Subjects
- Zoot Suit Riots, Los Angeles, Calif., 1943 > Juvenile fiction.
- World War, 1939-1945 > United States > Juvenile fiction.
- Mexican Americans > California > Juvenile fiction.
- Novels in verse.
- Zoot Suit Riots, Los Angeles, Calif., 1943 > Fiction.
- Race relations > Fiction.
- Dance > Fiction.
- Sailors > Fiction.
- Mexican Americans > Fiction.
- World War, 1939-1945 > United States > Fiction.
- Los Angeles (Calif.) > History > 20th century > Juvenile fiction.
- Los Angeles (Calif.) > Race relations > History > 20th century > Fiction.
- Los Angeles (Calif.) > History > 20th century > Fiction.