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Q&A WITH THE AUTHOR

This book feels pretty personal.

What part of it is fiction and what

part of it is based on your own

experiences?

This is a very personal book.

M.T.’s experiences are fiction, but

her feelings are very close to my

own. I grew up feeling like I had

my nose pressed up against the

windowpanes of a great party, a

party I hadn’t

been invited

to. She feels

that way too.

She sees her

friends and

peers

planning

things like college and drivers’

licenses, and she knows her life

will have to take a different turn.

It’s isolating.

immigrants

are you hoping

about illegal immigrants in this

book?

Weisel quote:

is illegal.

It is an immigration status that

makes her feel isolated and not

good enough, but, more

importantly, it severely restricts

her opt

is one thing I hope people

away from this book it

ability to un

side of the current situation.

Secret Side of Empty?

secret that M.T. hides

knows she is undocumented. She

is so ashamed of that. But there

are ot

she doesn

THE SECRET SIDE OF E

“THIS BOOK REALLY IS

COMING OF AGE STORY.

JUST SO HAPPENS THAT

THE PROTAGONIST IS

UNDOCUMENTED.

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Q&A WITH THE AUTHOR

We hear a lot about “illegal

immigrants” in the news. What

are you hoping readers will learn

about illegal immigrants in this

book?

I always remember the Elie

Weisel quote: “No human being

is illegal.” M.T. is undocumented.

It is an immigration status that

causes her

a lot of

hardship,

but one

that she

had no

hand in

creating. It

makes her feel isolated and not

good enough, but, more

importantly, it severely restricts

her options for the future. If there

is one thing I hope people take

away from this book it’s the

ability to understand the human

side of the current situation.

What’s the “secret” in the

Secret Side of Empty?

Well, the obvious one is the

secret that M.T. hides – no one

knows she is undocumented. She

is so ashamed of that. But there

are other secrets too, the way

she doesn’t want to share her full

name with people, the fact that

she is always trying to hide

feelings and her true self

the book goes on you find that

other charact

MARIA E. ANDREU

THE SECRET SIDE OF EMPTY, MARCH, 2014

To write her

Maria E. Andreu

her past as an

undocumented immigrant

a past she had worked hard

to forget. T

Empty, due from Running

Press Teens in March, 2014,

chronicles the story of high

school senior M.T.

her full Spanish name, so she

goes by her initials

American in every way but

one important one: on

paper. Brought over as a

baby by parents who

overstay their visa, M.T.

undocumented

social security number.

Without it, she watches her

friends plan their futures

and wonders what her own

uncertain future

THIS BOOK REALLY IS A

COMING OF AGE STORY. IT

JUST SO HAPPENS THAT

PROTAGONIST IS

UNDOCUMENTED.”

name with people, the fact that

she is always trying to hide her

and her true self. But as

the book goes on you find that

other characters have secrets

, MARCH, 2014

her debut YA novel,

Maria E. Andreu tapped into

her past as an

undocumented immigrant –

past she had worked hard

The Secret Side of

due from Running

Press Teens in March, 2014,

ronicles the story of high

school senior M.T. – she hates

her full Spanish name, so she

goes by her initials – who is

American in every way but

one important one: on

paper. Brought over as a

baby by parents who

overstay their visa, M.T. is

undocumented lacks a

cial security number.

she watches her

friends plan their futures…

and wonders what her own

future will bring.

too. The story is meant to be a

commentary on the many secrets

that people hold inside and what

they do to us.

Educators and YA fiction-

watchers often comment on the

lack of diversity in YA fiction. Was

that on your mind as you wrote

The Secret Side of Empty?

Yes and no. Most importantly I

set off to write a story I thought a

lot of YA-lovers could relate to:

one of a girl trying to figure out

what her life as an adult will look

like, how to manage the feelings

of falling in love, all those things

we all go through.

As a lover of YA fiction, of

course I’m aware that we need

more multicultural characters.

But in some ways, M.T. is an anti-

multicultural character. She isn’t

proud of her heritage

wants is to be

some ways she

the lack of multicultural mirrors in

her world.

admirable role models are the

ones that make her want to turn

away from her heritage. What I

love about books

adult

skin of

So that was on my mind whi

writing TSSoE, that maybe if

people could see the experience

of being undocumen

inside, ma

approach that conversation in a

new way.

political story?

story. It

Contact: Valerie Howlett, Running Press Teens

(215) 567-5373

M A R I A E . A N D R E U

proud of her heritage – all she

wants is to be “American.” In

some ways she’s the product of

the lack of multicultural mirrors in

her world. All she can see as

admirable role models are the

ones that make her want to turn

away from her heritage. What I

love about books – be they YA or

adult – is that they let us live in the

skin of someone else for a while.

So that was on my mind while

writing TSSoE, that maybe if

people could see the experience

of being undocumented from the

inside, maybe we could start to

approach that conversation in a

new way.

Would you consider this a

political story?

It’s actually not a very political

story. It’s the story of a girl who is

a senior in high school, who falls

in love, who is thinking about her

future, except she

against the backdrop of these

very tough circumstances

Someone asked me at a reading

the other day if I had to research

a lot of immigration law for it. I

actually didn

the name of the law that g

my own amnesty

teenager for the

Acknowledgements

about it. This book is really a

coming of age sto

happens that

undocumented while she

figuring out who she is in the

world.

Valerie Howlett, Running Press Teens Publicity

valerie.howlett@perseusbooks.com

a senior in high school, who falls

in love, who is thinking about her

, except she’s doing all that

against the backdrop of these

very tough circumstances.

Someone asked me at a reading

the other day if I had to research

a lot of immigration law for it. I

actually didn’t. I had to research

the name of the law that got me

my own amnesty when I was a

teenager for the

Acknowledgements. That’s

about it. This book is really a

coming of age story. It just so

happens that the protagonist is

undocumented while she’s

figuring out who she is in the

howlett@perseusbooks.com