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Susan McKinney de Ortega is a Philadelphia-born writer living in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico since 1992. Her memoir, Flirting in Spanish: A Love Story tells how the daughter of a former NBA Coach of the Year runs to Mexico, taking a disturbing secret with her, and falls for a poor Mexican teeanger.

McKinney de Ortega writes about raising a bicultural family with her Mexican husband in One Big Happy Family: 18 Writers Talk about Polyamory, Househusbandry, Mixed Marriage, Open Adoption and Other Realities of Truly Modern Love, edited by Rebecca Walker (Riverhead Books, 2009).

Selections from Flirting in Spanish are included in Mexico: A Love Story (Seal Press, 2006); Not What I Expected, The Unpredictable Road from Womanhood to Motherhood (Paycock Press, 2007), Sport Literate literary magazine (sportliterate.com, spring, 2009), salonmagazine.com (1999) and elevenbulls.com (2000).
McKinney´s personal essays and fiction appear in The Hawk Will Never Die, Tales from St. Joseph´s Hardwood (Sports Publishing, 2005), Philadelphia Stories (philadelphiastories.org, 2006) and The San Miguel Writer (1994). Her essay on bicultural living was broadcast on National Public Radio (2000). She has written for various regional magazines and newspapers.

susan.mckinneydeortega@gmail.com

favourite books

Mistress of the Sun, Sandra Gulland
The Hummingbird´s Daughter, Luis Urrea
Birds of America, Lorrie Moore
To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee
Running With Scissors, Augusten Burroughs
This Boy's Life, Tobias Wolfe
Riding in Cars With Boys, Beverly Donofrio

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Flirting in Spanish

Susan McKinney de Ortega

Why would the daughter of a Los Angeles Laker coach fall for a poor Mexican teenager and consider changing her life to be with him?


My 61,000 word memoir, Flirting in Spanish, A Love Story tells how I came of age in a sports household dominated by my famous and bigger-than-life father, a basketball coach who led (sort of) the Los Angeles Lakers to an NBA title. When I flee this macho world for Mexico, I fall for a poor teenager.

Part travel/romance memoir, part fish-out-of-water story, Flirting in Spanish takes readers inside my novio´s upper-poverty home, where I share a room with him, his brother and his sister. Here, I cope with the lack of hot water and telephone service, and the stream of relatives who come to visit and stay for weeks. I learn how this barrio tribe exists - hand-washing clothes and selling fried chicken feet for extra pesos – and what it takes to be considered family.

The lack of comforts, though, is not my biggest challenge. To embrace my unconventional partnership and my simpler life, I have to accept myself and reveal the secret that made me run from the United States in the first place. When I do, I find my identity apart from being the coach´s daughter, my grown-up self and a genuine relationship with my father.

 

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I wrote 744 days ago

Not my genre, but interesting. Why is the world about the be obliterated? view book

I wrote 750 days ago

Great storytelling! Really good job. After the first page, I´m intrigued to go on and find out how the scenes relate to one another. Each scene packs a punch. Good luck with this. Susan view book

I wrote 750 days ago

Nice writing! What is with the patch? I´m intrigued and want to keep reading. Good luck! view book

I wrote 767 days ago

Compelling writing! And the MC is so different from what one normally encounters, I´m driven to read on. Congratulations to you. Susan Flirting in Spanish view book

I wrote 767 days ago

Nice twist...the guy watching the girl in the bookstore or library is a priest! Enough of a hook for me to look forward to chapter two. Good luck with this! Susan Flirting in Spanish view book

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