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Have You Seen Luis Velez?

Catherine Ryan Hyde

Have You Seen Luis Velez?

Catherine Ryan Hyde

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Have You Seen Luis Velez? Further Reading & Resources

Further Reading: Literature

The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger (2001)

Set in the mid-20th century, a white teenager named Holden Caulfield moves through many of the emotional transitions experienced by Raymond. Holden comes at them from the position of white privilege. His great desire is to prevent children from falling off the cliff of innocence into adulthood.

Monster, by Walter Dean Myers (1999)

This novel also centers around a murder trial. One of the defendants is a Black teenager whose backstory shares much in common with Raymond’s. Like Hyde’s book, racial prejudices and biased assumptions figure into criminal justice.

Video & Podcast Resources

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Sony Pictures, 2018)

Like Hyde’s novel, the main character of this animated movie is Miles Morales, a biracial New York City teenager. He must grapple with the powers he possesses.

Crash (Lions Gate, 2004)

Set in Los Angeles, this film, like Hyde’s book, highlights how humans innately carry biases. Note that this film is rated R.

This interview is not specifically about Have You Seen Luis Velez but offers insight into Hyde’s approach to writing. 

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