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Estados Unidos
Jennine Capó Crucet’s Say Hello to My Little Friend is a genre-bending, darkly comic and emotionally resonant novel that invites deep conversation around identity, grief and the immigrant experience. At its heart is Ismael “Izzy” Reyes, a 20-year-old Cuban immigrant in Miami who earns a living impersonating Pitbull—until he’s hit with a cease-and-desist order and must reinvent himself once again. Channeling Scarface’s Tony Montana, Izzy chases dreams of success and power while trying to untangle the mystery of his mother’s death and his disjointed past.
Izzy’s path leads him to an unexpected connection with Lolita, a captive killer whale at the Miami Seaquarium. Their mirrored stories—both marked by separation from their mothers and feelings of confinement—explore themes of displacement, cultural identity, and emotional survival.
Join us as we dive into this unforgettable story of reinvention, resilience, and the search for belonging. With its vibrant characters, sharp humor, and poignant reflections on identity and displacement, Say Hello to My Little Friend promises a rich and thought-provoking read.
Book Clubs
Read, discuss ideas and connect through the many book clubs hosted by SFPL.
On The Same Page
On The Same Page is a bimonthly city-wide read.
¡VIVA!: Latinx Interest
Connect to engaging discussions and performances related to the Latinx community.
¡VIVA! at the Library is a celebration of Latinx heritage, cultures and traditions. San Francisco has a rich Latinx heritage that is highlighted in a diverse array of exciting programs for all ages, from Spanish/bilingual storytimes to cooking classes, author talks to art and cultural presentations.