People in the small town of Greenton mark their lives from that day
in late summer when crowds lined the streets to see off high school
athletic stars John Robison and John Mijias. That was the day the Johns,
as they were known by adoring fans in Greenton,
left for state college, and never made it thereor back. The Johns had
spent their high school years putting that nowhere losing town on the
map with playoff runs in football and state championship bids in
baseball. For Concepcion "Chon" Gonzales, the days
that the Johns headed out and didn't return was the first day of his
new life. He had waited all his growing up years for a shot at Araceli
when one of the Johns, John Mejia, stole her away. Now, while Greenton
mourns, while the Johns' families become actors
in a spectacle of grief, while Johns memorabilia is sold in every gas
station and convenience store in town, while Araceli has to endure a
senior year in the watchful gaze of the whole town, Chon Gonzales makes
his slow methodical move on the only girl he's
ever loved, hoping maybe that she won't notice what he wants.
Rene S. Perez II was born in Kingsville, Texas, and raised in Corpus Christi. He received a BA from the University of Texas and an MFA from Texas State University. He is the winner of the Alfredo Cisneros del Moral Foundation Award and lives in Austin. His first book, Along These Highways, was released in 2012.
Rene S. Perez II was born in Kingsville, Texas, and raised in Corpus Christi. He received a BA from the University of Texas and an MFA from Texas State University. He is the winner of the Alfredo Cisneros del Moral Foundation Award and lives in Austin. His first book, Along These Highways, was released in 2012.
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