cover image Stef Soto, Taco Queen

Stef Soto, Taco Queen

Jennifer Torres. Little, Brown, $16.99 (176p) ISBN 978-0-316-30686-7

The bones of this polished debut are familiar—overprotective parents, seventh-grade social struggles—but Torres fleshes them out with authenticity, humor, and heart. The only child of immigrant parents, Stef is embarrassed by her father’s rundown taco truck, Tía Perla, which he considers part of the family; after helping Papi serve customers, Stef watches as he locks the vehicle’s kitchen door “and gives it a quick tap—the way you might congratulate an old friend with a pat on the back.” Tía Perla plays a key role in the development of both the plot and Stef’s character: her growing self-confidence helps her deflect ongoing mean-spirited comments about the truck from her onetime friend Julia, she summons the courage to speak up at a meeting debating regulations that could put her father and other mobile food vendors out of business, and she uses Tía Perla to save the class dance during a power outage. Stef’s fresh, honest voice will resonate with a broad swath of readers, as will the relatable struggles she negotiates. Ages 8–12. Agent: Jennifer Laughran, Andrea Brown Literary. (Jan.)