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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/wp_mjgj8c/racefiles.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114<\/a><\/p>\n Baseball in April and Other Stories<\/em> is a collection of short stories written by one of the dons of Latino literature in the U.S., Gary Soto<\/a>. It was first published in 1990, but it remains relevant today – a classic.<\/p>\n The stories in the collection filled me with nostalgia for my own childhood (or at least the parts of it where I wasn’t being beat up for being a fag). It reminded me of the resilience of children who, somehow, nearly always manage to find their way to the cracks in the oppressive forces that too often isolate and alienate us and create happiness in those spaces.<\/p>\n In relative ignorance of what it feels like to know that no matter how hard you try, the finish line for you may still be this public housing project, plantation camp, barrio, or hood, kids still dream and play. Baseball in April<\/em> is full of that sense of wonder that children feel, their powerful sense of themselves as immortal, and their remarkable ability to make the most of the best that life offers us, even if it doesn’t give that goodness up as easily to some of us as to others. The stories reminded me that young people have valuable lessons to teach about the power of imagination and aspiration that those of us who have to rely on books to remember childhood have often forgotten.<\/p>\n