The King of Aloe Vera

by Tomas Moniz
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An elderly man has just a month to leave his home. A young woman from his neighborhood is soon to be unhoused. Slowly but surely, the two form an unlikely yet transformational friendship in this warm and funny novel about love and community.

Seventy-five-year-old Rey has lived on the same...

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Published By Algonquin Books

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 320

Publication Date 09/29/2026

ISBN 9781523536092

Dimensions 5.5 inches x 8.25 inches


"Tomas Moniz finds wonder and wisdom in the unseen souls living below the gleaming surfaces of tomorrow’s city, the ones who really make a place what it is. Here is an unforgettable tale of a grieving elderly vato and a restless young street kid who need each other more than they know. The King of Aloe Vera is a love song for the weird old Bay Area, a funny valentine for all her vitalizing eccentrics, and a tender meditation on how to make a well-lived life amid endless chaos and heartbreak.”

Jeff Chang, author of Water Mirror Echo: Bruce Lee and the Making of Asian America and Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation

The King of Aloe Vera is rich with the wit, humor, and huge heart characteristic of the work of Tomas Moniz. Wrestling with questions of home and belonging, grief and connection, the novel is also a stunning ode to the vibrant and immersive Mission District, and to forging friendships where we least expect. This is a triumphant story of what it means to be fully alive, and Moniz is the most generous and wise storyteller.”

Megan Kakimoto, author of Every Drop Is A Man's Nightmare

"What a tender, emotional ride! The King of Aloe Vera is not only a love letter to San Francisco’s Mission District but a novel about the tendrils of grief and finding hope in unlikely connections. Tomas Moniz has created the hero of our times, the elderly Rey armed with his broom who shows readers how to see and live. Get ready to cry!" —Lilliam Rivera, author of Tiny Threads

 
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