Of Women and Salt
Books | Fiction / Sagas
3.5
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Gabriela Garcia
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER THE WASHINGTON POST NOTABLE BOOK OF 2021A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK WINNER of the Isabel Allende Most Inspirational Fiction Award - International Latino Book Awards • WINNER of Best Literary Fiction - She Reads Best of 2021 Awards • FINALIST for the 2022 Southern Book Prize • LONGLISTED for Crook’s Corner Book Prize • NOMINEE for 2021 Goodreads Choice Award in Debut Novel and Historical FictionA sweeping, masterful debut about a daughter's fateful choice, a mother motivated by her own past, and a family legacy that begins in Cuba before either of them were bornIn present-day Miami, Jeanette is battling addiction. Daughter of Carmen, a Cuban immigrant, she is determined to learn more about her family history from her reticent mother and makes the snap decision to take in the daughter of a neighbor detained by ICE. Carmen, still wrestling with the trauma of displacement, must process her difficult relationship with her own mother while trying to raise a wayward Jeanette. Steadfast in her quest for understanding, Jeanette travels to Cuba to see her grandmother and reckon with secrets from the past destined to erupt.From 19th-century cigar factories to present-day detention centers, from Cuba to Mexico, Gabriela Garcia's Of Women and Salt is a kaleidoscopic portrait of betrayals—personal and political, self-inflicted and those done by others—that have shaped the lives of these extraordinary women. A haunting meditation on the choices of mothers, the legacy of the memories they carry, and the tenacity of women who choose to tell their stories despite those who wish to silence them, this is more than a diaspora story; it is a story of America’s most tangled, honest, human roots.
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Author
Gabriela Garcia
Pages
224
Publisher
Flatiron Books
Published Date
2021-03-30
ISBN
1250776694 9781250776693
Ratings
Google: 4
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"I must preface this with I listened to this on audiobook because I couldn't get a hold of a physical copy. It was hard for me to keep up with the characters and the jumping in and out of time lines. However, it was a beautiful and tragic story of the realities faced by women as they try to make a better life for their children. You don't get a happy ending per se, but it's the best ending we could've hoped for. "
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Brittany F
"A heartbreaking collection of stories about motherhood, survival, and wanting more. The prose was beautiful, all of the emotions leap from the pages, the frustration, the hope, the love, it’s all there as vivid and warm as the Sun in Miami, the sands of Cuban beaches. An ode to motherhood, how difficult and worthwhile and profound it is. Beautiful and effective. Worth a read. "
"Absolutely beautiful. Heartbreaking too. I loved how we got a chance to delve into the depths of many generations and see how they impacted one another "
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Eve
"3.5 rounded up. Very quick read and beautiful writing. I loved how everything came together and always enjoy multi-generational stories."
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Gretchen Nord