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“Extraordinary.”
—Stephen King
“This book is not simply the great American novel; it’s the great novel of las Americas. It’s the great world novel! This is the international story of our times. Masterful.”
—Sandra Cisneros
También de este lado hay sueños. On this side, too, there are dreams.
Lydia Quixano Pérez lives in the Mexican city of Acapulco. She runs a bookstore. She has a son, Luca, the love of her life, and a wonderful husband who is a journalist. And while there are cracks beginning to show in Acapulco because of the drug cartels, her life is, by and large, fairly comfortable.
Even though she knows they’ll never sell, Lydia stocks some of her all-time favorite books in her store. And then one day a man enters the shop to browse and comes up to the register with a few books he would like to buy—two of them her favorites. Javier is erudite. He is charming. And, unbeknownst to Lydia, he is the jefe of the newest drug cartel that has gruesomely taken over the city. When Lydia’s husband’s tell-all profile of Javier is published, none of their lives will ever be the same.
Forced to flee, Lydia and eight-year-old Luca soon find themselves miles and worlds away from their comfortable middle-class existence. Instantly transformed into migrants, Lydia and Luca ride la bestia—trains that make their way north toward the United States, which is the only place Javier’s reach doesn’t extend. As they join the countless people trying to reach el norte, Lydia soon sees that everyone is running from something. But what exactly are they running to?
American Dirt will leave readers utterly changed. It is a literary achievement filled with poignancy, drama, and humanity on every page. It is one of the most important books for our times.
Already being hailed as "a Grapes of Wrath for our times" and "a new American classic," Jeanine Cummins's American Dirt is a rare exploration into the inner hearts of people willing to sacrifice everything for a glimmer of hope.
Ireland, 1959: Young Christopher Hurley is a tinker, a Pavee gypsy, who roams with his father and extended family from town to town, carrying all their worldly possessions in their wagons. Christy carries with him a burden of guilt as well, haunted by the story of his mother’s death in childbirth.
The wandering life is the only one Christy has ever known, but when his grandfather dies, everything changes. His father decides to settle briefly, in a town, where Christy and his cousin can receive proper schooling and prepare for their first communions. But still, always, they are treated as outsiders.
As Christy struggles to find his way amid the more conventional lives of his new classmates, he starts to question who he is and where he belongs. But then the discovery of an old newspaper photograph, and a long-buried secret from his mother’s mysterious past, changes his life forever....
A Rip in Heaven is Jeanine Cummins’ story of a night in April, 1991, when her two cousins Julie and Robin Kerry, and her brother, Tom, were assaulted on the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge, which spans the Mississippi River just outside of St. Louis. When, after a harrowing ordeal, Tom managed to escape the attackers and flag down help, he thought the nightmare would soon be over. He couldn’t have been more wrong. Tom, his sister Jeanine, and their entire family were just at the beginning of a horrific odyssey through the aftermath of a violent crime, a world of shocking betrayal, endless heartbreak, and utter disillusionment. It was a trial by fire from which no family member would emerge unscathed.
After the birth of her daughter Emma, the usually resilient Majella finds herself feeling isolated and exhausted. Then, at her childhood home in Queens, Majella discovers the diary of her maternal ancestor Ginny—and is shocked to read a story of murder in her family history.
With the famine upon her, Ginny Doyle fled from Ireland to America, but not all of her family made it. What happened during those harrowing years, and why does Ginny call herself a killer? Is Majella genetically fated to be a bad mother, despite the fierce tenderness she feels for her baby?
Determined to uncover the truth of her heritage and her own identity, Majella sets out to explore Ginny’s past—and discovers surprising truths about her family and ultimately, herself.
Un livre puissant et bouleversant, nécessaire à notre époque troublée
Libraire à Acapulco, au Mexique, Lydia mène une vie calme avec son mari journaliste Sebastián et leur famille, malgré les tensions causées dans la ville par les puissants cartels de la drogue. Jusqu'au jour où Sebastián, s'apprêtant à révéler dans la presse l'identité du chef du principal cartel, apprend à Lydia que celui-ci n'est autre que Javier, un client érudit et délicat avec qui elle s'est liée dans sa librairie... La parution de son article, quelques jours plus tard, bouleverse leur destin à tous.
Contrainte de prendre la fuite avec son fils de huit ans, Luca, Lydia se sait suivie par les hommes de Javier. Ils vont alors rejoindre le flot de migrants en provenance du sud du continent, en route vers les États-Unis, devront voyager clandestinement à bord de la redoutable
Bestia, le train qui fonce vers le nord, seront dépouillés par des policiers corrompus, et menacés par les tueurs du cartel...
Porté par une écriture électrique,
American Dirt raconte l'épopée de ces femmes et de ces hommes qui ont pour seul bagage une farouche volonté d'avancer vers la frontière américaine. Un récit marqué par la force et l'instinct de survie de Lydia, le courage de Luca, ainsi que leur amitié avec Rebeca et Soledad, deux sœurs honduriennes, fragiles lucioles dans les longues nuits de marche...
Hymne poignant aux rêves de milliers de migrants qui risquent chaque jour leur vie,
American Dirt est aussi le roman de l'amour d'une mère et de son fils qui, au cœur des situations tragiques, ne perdent jamais espoir. Un roman nécessaire à notre époque troublée.
SELECCIONADO PARA OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB Si lo que buscan es una mejor vida, búsquenla en otra parte. Este camino solo es para personas que no tienen otra opción, que dejan violencia y miseria detrás. El viaje se volverá más peligroso de ahora en adelante. Todo irá en contra de sus propósitos y los boicoteará. Lydia Quixano Pérez vive en Acapulco, México, donde lleva su librería. Tiene un hijo, Luca, el amor de su vida, y un maravilloso esposo que es periodista. Y aunque la vida en Acapulco comienza a agrietarse debido a los cárteles de la droga, su vida es confortable. Un día llega un hombre a la librería y compra cuatro libros, entre los que se encuentran dos de las obras favoritas de Lydia, que piensa que nunca va a vender. Javier es erudito, encantador, aunque Lydia no lo sabe, es el jefe del nuevo cártel que se ha apoderado de la ciudad. Cuando se publica el revelador artículo sobre Javier que el esposo de Lydia escribe para el periódico local, sus vidas cambiarán para siempre. Forzados a huir, Lydia y Luca, de ocho años, pronto se encuentran a kilómetros de su cómoda existencia. Transformados instantáneamente en migrantes, Lydia y Luca viajan en La Bestia, los trenes que se dirigen al norte hacia Estados Unidos, el único lugar donde Javier no podrá encontrarlos. Cuando se unen a las innumerables personas que intentan llegar al norte, Lydia pronto se da cuenta que todos huyen de algo. ¿Pero hacia qué huyen exactamente?
Ad Acapulco vive Lydia, che si divide tra il lavoro in libreria e la famiglia costruita con il marito Sebastián, giornalista, e il figlioletto Luca, otto anni e un’intelligenza fuori dal comune. Quello che Lydia non si aspetta è che la sua esistenza venga sconvolta da un giorno all’altro, quando un commando di uomini armati irrompe alla festa di compleanno della nipote e stermina tutti i suoi cari. Nascosti in bagno, solo Lydia e Luca si salvano dalla carneficina, e per loro inizia una fuga estenuante. Rimanere in Messico equivale a morte certa, ma per non farsi rintracciare dal boss che ha ordinato il massacro bisogna evitare le strade più battute e i normali mezzi di trasporto. Così, a madre e figlio non resta altro da fare che prendere la via dei migranti: le centinaia di famiglie che ogni giorno fuggono dai paesi dell’America centrale, devastati dalle bande criminali, e attraversano il Messico nella speranza di raggiungere il confine con gli Stati Uniti. Questo significa anche salire sulla Bestia, il treno merci su cui i migranti si arrampicano al volo rischiando di finire stritolati. Mentre tentano di saltare a bordo, Lydia e Luca incontrano due sorelle, Soledad e Rebeca, scappate dall’Honduras, e i quattro iniziano a viaggiare insieme. Affronteranno la difficile traversata del deserto, conosceranno altri migranti, disposti ad aiutarli o pronti ad approfittarsi di loro, e cercheranno di conservare la propria umanità in un’esperienza che di umano ha ben poco.
Ma è davvero possibile raggiungere il confine? I sicari li troveranno? E cosa ha scatenato la furia del boss che li vuole morti?