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Reyna Grande was born on 7 September, 1975 in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico, is a Mexican author (born 1975). Discover Reyna Grande's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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Reyna Grande Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Reyna Grande worth at the age of 48 years old? Reyna Grande’s income source is mostly from being a successful Author. She is from American. We have estimated Reyna Grande's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Reyna Grande (born 7 September 1975, Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico) is a Mexican-American author.
Grande grew up in poverty with her two siblings in Iguala, Guerrero.
When she was two years old, her father moved to the U.S. to earn money to build a house in Iguala but wasn't successful.
He called for Grande's mother, who left Grande and her siblings with their paternal grandmother.
Her father later returned to take her eldest sibling to the United States, but Grande and her other siblings wanted to go as well.
Thus, Grande traveled to the U.S. as an undocumented child immigrant via an illegal border crossing at the age of about 9.
She went on to become the first in her family to obtain a college degree.
Grande attended Pasadena City College and later transferred to University of California, Santa Cruz, where she obtained a B.A. degree in literature/creative writing.
She later received her M.F.A. in creative writing from Antioch University.
She has been honored with an American Book Award, the El Premio Aztlan Literary Award, the Luis Leal Award for Distinction in Chicano/Latino Literature, the California Latino Spirit Award, and most recently, the Barnes and Noble Writers for Writers Award from Poets & Writers.
Grande is a member of the prestigious Macondo Writers Workshop, the workshop founded by Sandra Cisneros.
She has taught creative writing at UCLA Extension's Writer's Program, at VONA (Voices of Our Nation's Arts), the Latino Writer's Conference, Under the Volcano, and more.
Grande's first novel, Across a Hundred Mountains.
draws heavily on her own experiences growing up in Mexico and as an undocumented immigrant in the U.S. The book was selected by a number of common read programs.
An excerpt of Dancing with Butterflies was published in 2008 as a short story, titled "Adriana," in Latinos in Lotusland: An Anthology of Contemporary Southern California Literature (Bilingual Press), edited by Daniel Olivas.
Grande's second novel, Dancing with Butterflies (Washington Square Press, 2009), was published to critical acclaim.
In 2012, Atria Books published Grande's memoir, The Distance Between Us, a novel about the true and raw difficulties that migrants face when going to a new country without being able to understand the language.
It is described as, a coming-of-age story about her life before and after coming to the U.S. as an undocumented child immigrant.
In an interview published by the Los Angeles Review of Books on 6 December 2012, Grande explained why she decided to part from fiction to tell her story:
"Even though my novels are very personal, and the material I write about is drawn from my own experience, they are fictional stories. After I completed my second novel, I wanted to write the real story about my life, before and after illegally immigrating to the US from Mexico. I wanted to shed light on the complexities of immigration and how immigration affected my entire family in both positive and negative ways."
The Distance Between Us was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award (autobiography category).
2015 Read 2 Succeed Selection at Norco College, the 2015 Roswell Reads Selection in Roswell, GA,
2015 One Book/One Leyden selection at Leyden High School, IL, the 2014 One Maryland, One Book, the
In 2016, Aladdin, a division of Simon and Schuster, republished the memoir as a young readers adaptation for ages 10–14.
2016 One Book/One Community in Saginaw, MI, the 2016 Colorado Mountain College Common Reader Selection, the
2016 Camarillo Reads Selection in Camarillo, CA, the 2015 One Book/One Villanova at Villanova University, PA, the 2015 Sandy Springs Reads selection in Sandy Springs, GA, the 2015 Los Angeles City College Book Program Selection, CA, the 2015 Mount San Jacinto College Common Read Selection, the
Notre Dame Academy Common Reader 2017, the CityRead Book 2017 in Brentwood, CA,
Timberland Reads Together 2017 in Washington, the
2017 One Book, One Canyon in Telluride, CO, the
2017 Estes Park One Book, One Valley, the
2017 Cal Poly Pomona Common Read, the
2017 Northern Kentucky University First Year Experience, the
2017 Avila University First Year Experience, the
2017 Marist College Common Read, the
2017 Cal State University, Monterey Bay Common Reading Experience, the
As with Across a Hundred Mountains, The Distance Between Us has been selected for a number of common read programs such as the 2018 Keker First Year Common Read at UNC Greensboro,
MacReads 2018 at Linfield College, the
One Book/One Michiana 2018,