"Alex Espinoza's extraordinary new novel unveils a complex world of men thwarting destiny, or getting yoked by it. In language as unsparing as the characters he depicts, The Sons of El Rey is about herculean endurance in the ring, on the streets, at work, in bed, everywhere. It's a rare look at the suffocations and thrills of toxic masculinity told with bravura, tenderness, and great beauty."
--Cristina García, National Book Award finalist and author of Dreaming in Cuban and Vanishing Maps
"From rural Mexico to Ajusco, the outskirts of Mexico City to Los Angeles, their stories unfold in surprising ways."
--BOOKLIST
"An affecting exploration of masculinity, familial and cultural inheritance, and the ways that love can be hidden and revealed."
--THE NEW YORKER