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  • Lopez, Rodney Eric

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When Rodney Eric Lopez was a child, he overheard his mother say, "Hable en espanol para que el no entienda" ("Speak in Spanish so he won't understand").That single moment crystallized a lifetime of feeling inadequate. Raised in the Bronx, he was taught to navigate the world speaking English, but left feeling like the son who was "never enough," constantly battling the fear that he could not fully connect with his own lineage.Rodney's story is the untold experience of millions: the Latinos grappling with the crushing pressures to perform a "perfect" identity. This book reframes their struggle, arguing that language failure is not a personal deficit, but a structural outcome of xenophobic policies that created a "zero-sum relationship" between Spanish and success.In this brilliant social memoir, Lopez blends vulnerable narrative with an authoritative investigation into the politics of language, race, and identity. He transforms personal isolation into powerful cultural critique, giving voice to a generation feeling culturally unmoored.Rodney's path to freedom came through Salsa, a culturally relevant art form born from the Caribbean diaspora. He shows how social dance is a powerful, non-verbal language-a conversation of history and resilience-that is spoken with the body. Becoming a "native Salsa dancer" allowed him to bypass the shame of grammar and connect directly to his heritage. If you have ever felt "less than," this book proves that the rich culture you seek is already encoded within you. Let's dance! Rodney Lopez explores identity, language, and belonging, revealing how cultural disconnection shapes Latino experiences-and how salsa becomes a powerful, wordless path to reclaim heritage, confidence, and self-worth. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Lopez, Rodney Eric

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  • Lopez, Rodney Eric

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. When Rodney Eric Lopez was a child, he overheard his mother say, "Hable en espanol para que el no entienda" ("Speak in Spanish so he won't understand").That single moment crystallized a lifetime of feeling inadequate. Raised in the Bronx, he was taught to navigate the world speaking English, but left feeling like the son who was "never enough," constantly battling the fear that he could not fully connect with his own lineage.Rodney's story is the untold experience of millions: the Latinos grappling with the crushing pressures to perform a "perfect" identity. This book reframes their struggle, arguing that language failure is not a personal deficit, but a structural outcome of xenophobic policies that created a "zero-sum relationship" between Spanish and success.In this brilliant social memoir, Lopez blends vulnerable narrative with an authoritative investigation into the politics of language, race, and identity. He transforms personal isolation into powerful cultural critique, giving voice to a generation feeling culturally unmoored.Rodney's path to freedom came through Salsa, a culturally relevant art form born from the Caribbean diaspora. He shows how social dance is a powerful, non-verbal language-a conversation of history and resilience-that is spoken with the body. Becoming a "native Salsa dancer" allowed him to bypass the shame of grammar and connect directly to his heritage. If you have ever felt "less than," this book proves that the rich culture you seek is already encoded within you. Let's dance! Rodney Lopez explores identity, language, and belonging, revealing how cultural disconnection shapes Latino experiences-and how salsa becomes a powerful, wordless path to reclaim heritage, confidence, and self-worth. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When Rodney Eric Lopez was a child, he overheard his mother say, "Hable en espanol para que el no entienda" ("Speak in Spanish so he won't understand").That single moment crystallized a lifetime of feeling inadequate. Raised in the Bronx, he was taught to navigate the world speaking English, but left feeling like the son who was "never enough," constantly battling the fear that he could not fully connect with his own lineage.Rodney's story is the untold experience of millions: the Latinos grappling with the crushing pressures to perform a "perfect" identity. This book reframes their struggle, arguing that language failure is not a personal deficit, but a structural outcome of xenophobic policies that created a "zero-sum relationship" between Spanish and success.In this brilliant social memoir, Lopez blends vulnerable narrative with an authoritative investigation into the politics of language, race, and identity. He transforms personal isolation into powerful cultural critique, giving voice to a generation feeling culturally unmoored.Rodney's path to freedom came through Salsa, a culturally relevant art form born from the Caribbean diaspora. He shows how social dance is a powerful, non-verbal language-a conversation of history and resilience-that is spoken with the body. Becoming a "native Salsa dancer" allowed him to bypass the shame of grammar and connect directly to his heritage. If you have ever felt "less than," this book proves that the rich culture you seek is already encoded within you. Let's dance! Rodney Lopez explores identity, language, and belonging, revealing how cultural disconnection shapes Latino experiences-and how salsa becomes a powerful, wordless path to reclaim heritage, confidence, and self-worth. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When Rodney Eric Lopez was a child, he overheard his mother say, "Hable en espanol para que el no entienda" ("Speak in Spanish so he won't understand").That single moment crystallized a lifetime of feeling inadequate. Raised in the Bronx, he was taught to navigate the world speaking English, but left feeling like the son who was "never enough," constantly battling the fear that he could not fully connect with his own lineage.Rodney's story is the untold experience of millions: the Latinos grappling with the crushing pressures to perform a "perfect" identity. This book reframes their struggle, arguing that language failure is not a personal deficit, but a structural outcome of xenophobic policies that created a "zero-sum relationship" between Spanish and success.In this brilliant social memoir, Lopez blends vulnerable narrative with an authoritative investigation into the politics of language, race, and identity. He transforms personal isolation into powerful cultural critique, giving voice to a generation feeling culturally unmoored.Rodney's path to freedom came through Salsa, a culturally relevant art form born from the Caribbean diaspora. He shows how social dance is a powerful, non-verbal language-a conversation of history and resilience-that is spoken with the body. Becoming a "native Salsa dancer" allowed him to bypass the shame of grammar and connect directly to his heritage. If you have ever felt "less than," this book proves that the rich culture you seek is already encoded within you. Let's dance! Rodney Lopez explores identity, language, and belonging, revealing how cultural disconnection shapes Latino experiences-and how salsa becomes a powerful, wordless path to reclaim heritage, confidence, and self-worth. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. When Rodney Eric Lopez was a child, he overheard his mother say, "Hable en espanol para que el no entienda" ("Speak in Spanish so he won't understand").That single moment crystallized a lifetime of feeling inadequate. Raised in the Bronx, he was taught to navigate the world speaking English, but left feeling like the son who was "never enough," constantly battling the fear that he could not fully connect with his own lineage.Rodney's story is the untold experience of millions: the Latinos grappling with the crushing pressures to perform a "perfect" identity. This book reframes their struggle, arguing that language failure is not a personal deficit, but a structural outcome of xenophobic policies that created a "zero-sum relationship" between Spanish and success.In this brilliant social memoir, Lopez blends vulnerable narrative with an authoritative investigation into the politics of language, race, and identity. He transforms personal isolation into powerful cultural critique, giving voice to a generation feeling culturally unmoored.Rodney's path to freedom came through Salsa, a culturally relevant art form born from the Caribbean diaspora. He shows how social dance is a powerful, non-verbal language-a conversation of history and resilience-that is spoken with the body. Becoming a "native Salsa dancer" allowed him to bypass the shame of grammar and connect directly to his heritage. If you have ever felt "less than," this book proves that the rich culture you seek is already encoded within you. Let's dance! Rodney Lopez explores identity, language, and belonging, revealing how cultural disconnection shapes Latino experiences-and how salsa becomes a powerful, wordless path to reclaim heritage, confidence, and self-worth. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. When Rodney Eric Lopez was a child, he overheard his mother say, "Hable en espanol para que el no entienda" ("Speak in Spanish so he won't understand").That single moment crystallized a lifetime of feeling inadequate. Raised in the Bronx, he was taught to navigate the world speaking English, but left feeling like the son who was "never enough," constantly battling the fear that he could not fully connect with his own lineage.Rodney's story is the untold experience of millions: the Latinos grappling with the crushing pressures to perform a "perfect" identity. This book reframes their struggle, arguing that language failure is not a personal deficit, but a structural outcome of xenophobic policies that created a "zero-sum relationship" between Spanish and success.In this brilliant social memoir, Lopez blends vulnerable narrative with an authoritative investigation into the politics of language, race, and identity. He transforms personal isolation into powerful cultural critique, giving voice to a generation feeling culturally unmoored.Rodney's path to freedom came through Salsa, a culturally relevant art form born from the Caribbean diaspora. He shows how social dance is a powerful, non-verbal language-a conversation of history and resilience-that is spoken with the body. Becoming a "native Salsa dancer" allowed him to bypass the shame of grammar and connect directly to his heritage. If you have ever felt "less than," this book proves that the rich culture you seek is already encoded within you. Let's dance! Rodney Lopez explores identity, language, and belonging, revealing how cultural disconnection shapes Latino experiences-and how salsa becomes a powerful, wordless path to reclaim heritage, confidence, and self-worth. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • Rodney Eric Lopez

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - When Rodney Eric López was a child, he overheard his mother say, 'Hable en español para que él no entienda' ('Speak in Spanish so he won't understand').That single moment crystallized a lifetime of feeling inadequate. Raised in the Bronx, he was taught to navigate the world speaking English, but left feeling like the son who was 'never enough,' constantly battling the fear that he could not fully connect with his own lineage.Rodney's story is the untold experience of millions: the Latinos grappling with the crushing pressures to perform a 'perfect' identity. This book reframes their struggle, arguing that language failure is not a personal deficit, but a structural outcome of xenophobic policies that created a 'zero-sum relationship' between Spanish and success.In this brilliant social memoir, López blends vulnerable narrative with an authoritative investigation into the politics of language, race, and identity. He transforms personal isolation into powerful cultural critique, giving voice to a generation feeling culturally unmoored.Rodney's path to freedom came through Salsa, a culturally relevant art form born from the Caribbean diaspora. He shows how social dance is a powerful, non-verbal language-a conversation of history and resilience-that is spoken with the body. Becoming a 'native Salsa dancer' allowed him to bypass the shame of grammar and connect directly to his heritage. If you have ever felt 'less than,' this book proves that the rich culture you seek is already encoded within you. Let's dance!

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. I Don't Speak Spanish, But I Understand Everything When I'm Dancing! | Rodney Eric Lopez | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Authors On Mission | EAN 9798895762110 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.

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    Buch. Condition: Neu. I Don't Speak Spanish, But I Understand Everything When I'm Dancing! | Rodney Eric Lopez | Buch | Englisch | 2026 | Authors On Mission | EAN 9798895762127 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.

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    Buch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - When Rodney Eric López was a child, he overheard his mother say, 'Hable en español para que él no entienda' ('Speak in Spanish so he won't understand').That single moment crystallized a lifetime of feeling inadequate. Raised in the Bronx, he was taught to navigate the world speaking English, but left feeling like the son who was 'never enough,' constantly battling the fear that he could not fully connect with his own lineage.Rodney's story is the untold experience of millions: the Latinos grappling with the crushing pressures to perform a 'perfect' identity. This book reframes their struggle, arguing that language failure is not a personal deficit, but a structural outcome of xenophobic policies that created a 'zero-sum relationship' between Spanish and success.In this brilliant social memoir, López blends vulnerable narrative with an authoritative investigation into the politics of language, race, and identity. He transforms personal isolation into powerful cultural critique, giving voice to a generation feeling culturally unmoored.Rodney's path to freedom came through Salsa, a culturally relevant art form born from the Caribbean diaspora. He shows how social dance is a powerful, non-verbal language-a conversation of history and resilience-that is spoken with the body. Becoming a 'native Salsa dancer' allowed him to bypass the shame of grammar and connect directly to his heritage. If you have ever felt 'less than,' this book proves that the rich culture you seek is already encoded within you. Let's dance!