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Plucked from her life on the streets of post-apocalyptic Santo
Domingo, young maid Acilde Figueroa finds herself at the heart of a
voodoo prophecy: only she can travel back in time and save the
ocean - and humanity - from disaster. But first she must become the
man she always was - with the help of a sacred anemone.Tentacle is
an electric novel with a big appetite and a brave vision, plunging
headfirst into questions of climate change, technology, Yoruba
ritual, queer politics, poverty, sex, colonialism and contemporary
art. Bursting with punk energy and lyricism, it's a restless,
addictive trip: The Tempest meets the telenovela.
In a city as corrupt as it was luxurious, those who dared to dream
were bound to pay the price. Havana, Cuba, 1947. Young Patricio
flees impoverished Spain and steps into the sultry island paradise
of Havana with only the clothes on his back and half-baked dreams
of a better life. Blessed with good looks and natural charm, he
lands a job as a runner at El Encanto-one of the most luxurious
department stores in the world. Famous for its exquisite offerings
from French haute couture to Arabian silks, El Encanto indulges the
senses in opulent extravagance. It caters to visiting Hollywood
stars, rising politicos, and prerevolutionary Cuba's wealthiest
power players, including the notorious mobster Cesar Valdes.
Falling in love with the mobster's young wife, Gloria, is suicide.
But Patricio is irresistibly drawn to the beautiful girl with sad
eyes, a razor-sharp intellect, and a penchant for both Christian
Dior's clothes and Einstein's theories. Within the walls of El
Encanto, anything seems possible, even a love that promises to heal
them and a desire that thrums with the mambo beat of the city
itself. In a reckless love affair that spans half a century,
Patricio's and Gloria's lives entwine time and again, challenged by
every twist of fate-for in a world of murder, betrayal, and
revolution, those who dare to reach for paradise seldom survive
unscathed.
"I Was Never The First Lady stitches together threads of island and
identity until they became one and the same...Guerra's own
unpredictable book is haunting, complicated, [and] linguistically
beautiful." -- The New York Times A lush, sensuous, and original
tale of family, love, and history, set against the backdrop of the
Cuban Revolution and its aftermath. Nadia Guerra's mother, Albis
Torres, left when Nadia was just ten years old. Growing up, the
proponents of revolution promised a better future. Now that she's
an adult, Nadia finds that life in Havana hasn't quite matched its
promise; instead it has stifled her rebellious and artistic
desires. Each night she DJs a radio show government censors block
from broadcasting. Frustrated, Nadia finds hope and a way out when
she wins a scholarship to study in Russia. Leaving Cuba offers her
the chance to find her long lost mother and her real father. But as
she embarks on a journey east, Nadia soon begins to question
everything she thought she knew and understood about her past. As
Nadia discovers more about her family, her fate becomes entwined
with that of Celia Sanchez, an icon of the Cuban Revolution-a
resistance fighter, ingenious spy, and the rumored lover of Fidel
Castro. A tale of revolutionary ideals and promise, Celia's story
interweaves with Nadia's search for meaning, and eventually reveals
secrets Nadia could never have dreamed. Translated from the Spanish
by Achy Obejas
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Now and Forever (Paperback)
Megan Maxwell; Translated by Achy Obejas
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From Megan Maxwell, the international bestselling author of Tell Me
What You Want, comes a seductive romance of breaking up, making up,
and waking up to a possible second chance. Dropping a handsome
billionaire CEO isn't easy, but Jude Flores can't forgive his
betrayal. So she's taking the steps she needs to move on-and far
away-from her ex-boss, ex-lover, ex-whatever. And a good place to
do it is at her father's house in Spain. Eric Zimmerman isn't the
kind of man who gives up. Nothing is going to keep him from
following the fiery dream girl who's left him a little
brokenhearted and a lot frustrated. It turns out Jude is willing to
play chase. But if he wants to catch her, it's her rules or
nothing. Not only does Eric agree to the demands, but their
fantasies are hotter-and more forbidden-than ever before. Until the
real world intrudes once again. With the games on hold and
reconciliation on the line, Jude must make a choice: trust in Eric
and surrender, or start a new future without him.
One Hundred Bottles, with its intersecting characters and
unresolved whodunits, can be read as a murder mystery. But it's
really a survivor's story. In a voice that blends gossip,
storytelling, and literature, Z--the vivacious heroine of Portela's
award-winning novel--relates her rum-soaked encounters with the
lesbian underground, the characters carving up her home, and the
terrifying-but-irresistible Moises. As entertaining as any
detective drama, One Hundred Bottles is ultimately made real by
very rough love, intense friendship, and something small that
decides to live.
“RICH AND SONOROUS PROSE . . . There’s plenty of reason to hope for the future of a fiction that welcomes writers with such a passionate sense of the past.” –San Jose Mercury News
On New Year’s Day, 1959, Alejandra San José was born in Havana, entering the world through the heart of revolution. Fearing the turmoil brewing in Cuba, her parents took Ale and fled to the shores of North America–ending up in Chicago amid a close community of Cuban refugees. As an adult, Ale becomes an interpreter, which takes her back to her homeland for the first time. There, she makes her way back through San José history, uncovering new fragments of truth about the relatives who struggled with their own identities so long ago. For the San Josés, ostensibly Catholics, are actually Jews. They are conversos who converted to Christianity during the Spanish Inquisition. As Alejandra struggles to confront what it is to be Cuban and American, Catholic and Jewish, she translates her father’s troubling youthful experiences into the healing language of her own heart.
“Lyrically written, Days of Awe reflects the way Cuban Spanish is spoken with poetic rhythm and frankness.” –Ms.
“An ambitious work . . . A deft talent whose approach to sex, religion, and ethnicity is keenly provocative.” –Miami Herald
“With intelligent, intense writing, Obejas approaches . . . the heady climes of Cuban American stalwarts Oscar Hijuelos and Cristina Garcia.” –Library Journal (starred review)
In this international bestselling romance by Megan Maxwell, love is
the ultimate forbidden pleasure. Getting stuck in an elevator with
a flirtatious and charismatic stranger leaves Jude Flores flustered
enough-even before she realizes that he's Eric Zimmerman, the
billionaire CEO...and her powerfully sexy new boss. Having arrived
in Spain to take over his company's office, Eric is clearly
interested in more than business. He notices Jude for her
brilliance and talent, but it's her humility that excites him the
most. Seduced by Eric's attention, Jude accepts his bold invitation
into his private life-a series of secret sensual games designed to
open Jude up to a world of pleasure she'd only fantasized about.
With each clandestine meeting comes Eric's desire to push further.
And before long, Jude is falling-helplessly, willingly, and without
inhibition. But as their relationship deepens, Jude begins to
wonder what other secrets Eric is hiding behind that sexy smile-and
how far she's willing to go to find out.
Cuban-born fiction writer Achy Obejas gathers a groundbreaking crew
of authors to examine the dark side of a city characterised by
ironic and wrenching contradictions.
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