Book Description
for Tumble by Celia C. Pérez
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
When Adela Ramirez’s stepfather, Alex, asks if he can formally adopt her, Addie needs to get some questions answered before she decides. Mexican American Addie wants to know the identity of her biological father, first and foremost. A little sleuthing among family photographs and old high-school yearbooks at the local historical society proves that her father is none other than famous local luchador Manny Bravo. Addie’s mother reluctantly arranges a meeting between Addie and her father and the entire colorful Bravo clan, all of who are steeped in lucha libre culture. Addie is warmly welcomed into the fold by her abuela, an outstanding wrestler in her day; her uncle, who quit wrestling in favor of making lucha libre masks; her twin cousins, who love wrestling and have their own lucha libre personas; and even her gruff abuelo, a past champion who dreams of his sons following in his footsteps. Manny himself is kind to Addie, but it’s clear he is unpracticed and perhaps ultimately uninterested in being a parent. Wrestling is his priority. When he misses Addie’s big performance as Marie in her school’s production of The Nutcracker, it’s the last straw for Addie. Disappointed as she is, though, Addie’s determination to ask questions, take risks, and learn more about her father has brought her clarity and a greater sense of what family is and can be. (Ages 8-12)
CCBC Choices 2023. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2023. Used with permission.