Family Lore: A Novel
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Beiträge
The story spans only three days, but it takes us on a journey of three generations of the women of the Marte family.
This Dominican American family is worth every word written about them, and every sentence is aiming towards a gathering of strong, imperfect women with a thirst for life. They all have powers, but most of all, they have a heart. Burdened by personal and historical restrictions and struggles, they're all fighting for themselves one way or another, not wanting to be defined by the men and husbands in their lives. At the center is Flor who is throwing herself a living wake, inspired by a patriarch she'd seen doing the exact same thing on TV. Her power is predicting death, but what she wants is to live, sing and dance. At the days leading to the wake, her daughter Ona is doing interviews with the family members, and thus telling their stories. I have to admit that at times I've zoned out while reading, just letting paragraphs wash over me. But every couple of pages the narration had me back again at the edge of my seat, with a need to dive further into these women's lives. A book that will stay with you for a while 4/5 stars Thank you @netgalley and @canongatebooks for the eARC!

Beiträge
The story spans only three days, but it takes us on a journey of three generations of the women of the Marte family.
This Dominican American family is worth every word written about them, and every sentence is aiming towards a gathering of strong, imperfect women with a thirst for life. They all have powers, but most of all, they have a heart. Burdened by personal and historical restrictions and struggles, they're all fighting for themselves one way or another, not wanting to be defined by the men and husbands in their lives. At the center is Flor who is throwing herself a living wake, inspired by a patriarch she'd seen doing the exact same thing on TV. Her power is predicting death, but what she wants is to live, sing and dance. At the days leading to the wake, her daughter Ona is doing interviews with the family members, and thus telling their stories. I have to admit that at times I've zoned out while reading, just letting paragraphs wash over me. But every couple of pages the narration had me back again at the edge of my seat, with a need to dive further into these women's lives. A book that will stay with you for a while 4/5 stars Thank you @netgalley and @canongatebooks for the eARC!
