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"Francisca ha sido bruscamente arrancada de su cómodo apartamento en Bogotá, y ahora debe enfrentarse a la búsqueda del American Dream, un sueño que no es como lo pintan. El escenario es una ciudad terriblemente húmeda y feroz, un apartamento infestado de hormigas que alberga a tres generaciones de mujeres atascadas en la nostalgia de un pasado prometedor, y una iglesia evangélica que celebra bautismos de bebés muertos al ritmo de la salsa cristiana. Y es ahí donde Francisca conoce a Carmen, un huracán que la convence de entregarse a la salvación de Jesús mientras le descubre un mundo de sensualidad inesperada y el demoledor sinsabor del primer desamor."--Page 4 of cover
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I just finished this, and what a great book. I was doing that thing where I read it slowly on purpose because I didn't want it to end. Echoes of (for me) Vonnegut and Jeannette Winterson, but its own voice for sure. It's going on the will-read-again shelf.
I really enjoyed the fact that this book went back and forth from spanish to english so i highly recommend for people who are bilingual. But the only thing that was frustrating was that i felt like it was trying to fit too much all at once. It's also good because the ending isn't a happily ever after kind of ending it more realistic which i appreciated. I really wish her and carmen ended up together but i'm glad francisca started to come to terms with who she is, I also like how the ending was her and andrea because i can kind of come up with an “what happened after” sort of ending.
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