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Loca by Alejandro Heredia

Loca

by Alejandro Heredia

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  • Feb 2025, 352 pages
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Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!

  1. The novel opens with the epigraph, "friendship is so friendship & ain't it." How do you read it in relation to the dynamic between Sal and Charo? In what ways does their relationship blur the lines between friend and family?
  2. Sal and Charo become part of a queer, intersectional community in NYC. How does this newfound community impact their understanding of themselves and their aspirations? What does the novel suggest about the importance of chosen family?
  3. Charo leaves the Dominican Republic seeking freedom from traditional gender roles but finds herself in a similar situation in New York. What factors contribute to her feelings of entrapment? How does her friendship with Ella challenge her?
  4. Loca grapples with many forms of identity, including Afro-Dominican heritage and queer identities in a society that often marginalizes both. How do they navigate these intersecting identities, and what challenges do they face in seeking acceptance?
  5. Sal and Charo both seek liberation from societal and personal constraints. How do their paths toward freedom differ, and what obstacles do they encounter? What commentary does the novel offer on the balance between personal desires and communal expectations?
  6. How does Sal's past trauma influence his actions and relationships in the novel? In what ways does his relationship with Vance serve as a catalyst for confronting his past? What do you think of Sal and Vance's relationship at the end of the book?
  7. The setting of 1990s New York plays a crucial role in shaping the novel's atmosphere and the characters' experiences. How does the city serve as both a place of possibility and a battleground for identity, safety, and love?
  8. How does the novel's nonlinear timeline affect your understanding of Sal and Charo's journeys? In what ways does shifting between past and present deepen the emotional impact of their experiences, particularly in relation to trauma, memory, and self-discovery?
  9. "[Sal] wants it to be simple, like it was for a long time, this story he's told himself about his struggling immigrant life. What's worse than leaving your life, your world, to begin again in a place that wants your working hands but not your culture, language, history? Than living in this new place feeling torn in half, of two places but somehow from neither at once?" (191)
  10. How does Loca portray the complexities of the immigrant experience, particularly for Afro-Dominican characters like Sal and Charo?
  11. The novel's first and last chapter show Sal silently looking at the sky. How does this imagery reflect Sal's personal growth over the course of the story? In what ways does this "full circle" moment encapsulate the journey of self-discovery, resilience, and change?

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