![]() ![]() Education Īt thirteen years old, Stork received a scholarship to the local Jesuit High School. ![]() ![]() He lives with his wife outside of Boston. He is married to Jill Syverson-Stork and has two children (Nicholas and Anna) and four grandchildren. Ĭharlie Stork died in a car crash when Francisco was 13. Francisco attended a grammar school, where he learned English. ![]() The Stork family moved to El Paso, Texas when Francisco was nine years old. Charlie gave Francisco a typewriter for his seventh birthday, beginning Francisco's love of storytelling. Stork's mother married Charles "Charlie" Stork, a Dutch man 20 years Arguelles's elder, six years later, and he adopted Francisco. Eventually, his grandfather let both him and his mother to move back to their home city, Tampico. Although he was supposed to be adopted, his mother decided to keep him. Because he was born outside of wedlock, his mother was sent to a convent to birth the child. Personal life įrancisco Xavier Arguelles was born in Monterrey, Mexico in 1953 to single mother Ruth Arguelles. He is best known for his award-winning 2009 book, Marcelo in the Real World. Francisco Xavier Stork ( né Francisco Xavier Arguelles, born 1953) is a Mexican-American writer. ![]()
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