First Gen: A Memoir

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Winner of the Martin Cruz Smith Award (CALIBA)
Winner of the Dolores Huerta Award (International Latino Book Awards)
2024 Council for Opportunity in Education National Book Club Selection
Longlisted for the Outstanding Works of Literature (OWL) Award for First Year Experience

An unflinching memoir and "invaluable resource" (Kirkus) about navigating social mobility as a first gen Latina--offering both a riveting personal story and an examination of the unacknowledged emotional tolls of being a trailblazer.

Alejandra Campoverdi has been a child on welfare, a White House aide to President Obama, a Harvard graduate, a gang member's girlfriend, and a candidate for U.S. Congress. She's ridden on Air Force One and in G-rides. She's been featured in Maxim magazine and had a double mastectomy. Living a life of contradictory extremes often comes with the territory when you're a "First and Only." It also comes at a price.

With candor and heart, Alejandra retraces her trajectory as a Mexican American woman raised by an immigrant single mother in Los Angeles. Foregoing the tidy bullet points of her resume and instead shining a light on the spaces between them, what emerges is a powerful testimony that shatters the one-dimensional glossy narrative we are often sold of what it takes to achieve the American Dream. In this timely and revealing reflection, Alejandra draws from her own experiences to name and frame the challenges First and Onlys often face, illuminating a road to truth, healing, and change in the process.

Part memoir, part manifesto, FIRST GEN is a story of generational inheritance, aspiration, and the true meaning of belonging--a gripping journey to "reclaim the parts of ourselves we sacrificed in order to survive."

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LeyendoConLaLatina
Jun 12, 2025
9/10 stars
This one was a fast read for me because there were so many pieces of Campoverdi’s life that felt like I was reading my own diary. The term “first-gen” has been a part of my vocabulary since I can remember and the author’s flip on the term to the “First and Onlys” really put a different spin on my view of my lived experiences as a first generation college student and U.S. citizen. The grit and resilience that is her life experiences are emotional and real which made her story that much more relatable for me. In the constant fight to balance where we come from and where we are going, this book gives the blueprint for taking the jump and making it from where we land.
Ivan Mendoza
May 27, 2024
7/10 stars
Book seems similar to many political books of ones life and their similarities to the community.

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