Tom Crosshill ha sido nominado a varios premios literarios: el Nebula Award (tres veces) y el Latvian Annual Literature Award. En 2009 ganó el concurso Writers of the Future y en 2016 el premio a mejor autor por la European Science Fiction Society. Sus historias han aparecido publicadas en revistas como Clarkesworld, Beneath Ceaseless Skies y Lightspeed. Ha vivido durante varios años en Estados Unidos (Oregón y Nueva York). También en Cuba, por lo que habla español.
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"Rick Gutiérrez es ¡El Rey Gato de La Habana! Pero en realidad no es un rey: siempre está encerrado subiendo videos de gatos a la red, y parece que eso no lo hace muy atractivo a los ojos de su chic
Lolcats. Salsa dancing. Unrequited love. Tom Crosshills smart and witty debut teen novel treads a colorful coming-of-age journey from New York City to Havana that will appeal to fans of books by Matthew Quick and Junot Diaz.When Rick Gutierrezknown as "That Cat Guy" at schoolgets dumped on his sixteenth birthday for uploading cat videos from his bedroom instead of experiencing the real world, he realizes its time for a change. So Rick joins a salsa class . . . because of a girl, of course. Ana Cabrera is smart, friendly, and smooth on the dance floor. He might be half Cuban, but Rick dances like a drunk hippo. Desperate to impress Ana, he invites her to spend the summer in Havana. The official reason: learning to dance. The hidden agenda: romance under the palm trees.Except Cuba isnt all sun, salsa, and music. As Rick and Ana meet his family and investigate the reason why his mother left Cuba decades ago, they learn that politics isnt just something that happens to other people. And when they find romance, its got sharp edges.Coming of Age Story: After getting dumped on his sixteenth birthday, internet-famous That Cat Guy Rick Gutierrez decides its time to trade viral videos for the real world. Fish Out of Water: To impress the girl of his dreams, Rick follows her from a New York salsa class all the way to Havana, Cubaa place he only knows from family stories. Salsa Dancing Romance: He may be half Cuban, but Rick dances like a drunk hippo. He has one summer to learn the steps, win over the talented Ana Cabrera, and maybe even survive the process. A Trip into the Past: The sunny streets of Havana hide a deeper mystery. As Rick and Ana dig into why his mother fled the island, they uncover a story of politics, poetry, and heartbreak.