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January 2020 Pacchetto

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Ariel Gore (Editor, Contribution by), Candace Walsh (Contribution by), Katie Johnson (Contribution by), Cornelia Read (Contribution by), Darryl Lorenzo Wellington (Contribution by), Hida Viloria (Contribution by), Byron F. Aspaas (Contribution by), Elizabeth Lee (Contribution by), Ana June (Contribution by), Israel Francisco Haros Lopez (Contribution by), Jimmy Santiago Baca (Contribution by), Ana Castillo (Contribution by), Miriam Sagan (Contribution by), Tomas Moniz (Contribution by), Kevin Atkinson (Contribution by), Barbara Robidoux (Contribution by), James Reich (Contribution by)
Under the inspired curation of Ariel Gore, Santa Fe joins Phoenix as a riveting Southwest US installment in the Akashic Noir Series. Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective city. Brand-new stories by: Ana Castillo, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Byron F. Aspaas, Barbara Robidoux, Elizabeth Lee, Ana June, Israel Francisco Haros Lopez, Ariel Gore, Darryl Lorenzo Wellington, Candace Walsh, Hida Viloria, Cornelia Read, Miriam Sagan, James Reich, Kevin Atkinson, Katie Johnson, and Tomas Moniz. From the introduction by Ariel Gore: The stories in this collection reflect a fundamental truth about this city: history depends on who’s telling it. Too often the story of Santa Fe has been told only by the conquerors and the tourism PR firms. In Santa Fe Noir, you will hear the voices of the others: locals and Native people, unemployed veterans and queer transplants, the homeless and the paroled-to-here. When I asked the contributors you’ll read in these pages if they had a Santa Fe story to tell, they invariably shrugged and said something to the effect of, “Oh, I’ve got a story all right. But it might not fit the image of Santa Fe you’re looking for.” I said, “Try me.” They came back with the stories that never make the glossy tour brochures: the working class and the underground, the decolonized and the ever-haunted; the Santa Fe only we know. Conquered and reconquered, colonized and commodified, Santa Fe understands—from historical genocide to the murders of family members—the intimacy of violence.
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Mystery, Fiction and Literature
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Akashic Books (Editore)
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Omaggio terminato: 21, 2016 dicembre alle 02:01 pm EST

From American Book Award-winning author Ana Castillo comes a suspenseful, moving novel about a sensuous, smart, and fiercely independent woman. Eking out a living as a teacher’s aide in a small New Mexican border town, Tía Regina is also raising her teenage nephew, Gabo, a hardworking boy who has entered the country illegally and aspires to the priesthood. When Gabo’s father, Rafa, disappears while crossing over from Mexico, Regina fears the worst. After several days of waiting and with an ominous phone call from a woman who may be connected to a smuggling ring, Regina and Gabo resolve to find Rafa. Help arrives in the form of Miguel, an amorous, recently divorced history teacher; Miguel’s gregarious abuelo Milton; a couple of Gabo’s gangbanger classmates; and a priest of wayward faith. Though their journey is rife with challenges and danger, it will serve as a remarkable testament to family bonds, cultural pride, and the human experience.
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General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
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Omaggio terminato: 5, 2009 settembre alle 02:45 pm EDT

focusing on te relationship between two strong and fiercely independent women- teresa, a writer, and alicia, an artist- the novel exacmines mexican and latina forms of love,gender conflict,and female friendship.
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Fiction and Literature
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July 2007 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 16 luglio alle ore 12:00 am EDT

"This is a surprising and powerful novel that captures the vulnerability and stark beauty of life in a small border town. Castillo instills the voices of her four main characters with such passion and humanity, their vitality practically crackles on the page. Unforgettable and timely, Castillo's literary magic will charm you once again." -Cristina García, author of A Handbook to Luck From American Book Award-winning author Ana Castillo comes a suspenseful, moving new novel about a sensuous, smart, and fiercely independent woman. Eking out a living as a teacher's aide in a small New Mexican border town, Tía Regina is also raising her teenage nephew, Gabo, a hardworking boy who has entered the country illegally and aspires to the priesthood. When Gabo's father, Rafa, disappears while crossing over from Mexico, Regina fears the worst. After several days of waiting and with an ominous phone call from a woman who may be connected to a smuggling ring, Regina and Gabo resolve to find Rafa. Help arrives in the form of Miguel, an amorous, recently divorced history teacher; Miguel's gregarious abuelo Milton; a couple of Gabo's gangbanger classmates; and a priest of wayward faith. Between the ruthless "coyotes" who exploit Mexicans while smuggling them to America and the border officials who are out to arrest and deport the illegal immigrants, looming threat is a constant companion on the journey. Ana Castillo brilliantly evokes the beautiful, stark desert landscape and creates vivid characters with strong voices and resilient hearts. "Like Sandra Cisneros's acclaimed The House on Mango Street," wrote Barbara Kingsolver when reviewing So Far from God, "Castillo's writing is seasoned with Mexican aphorisms [and] rich symbolism. . . . Impossible to resist." The Guardians serves as a remarkable testament to enduring faith, family bonds, cultural pride, and the human experience.
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Cartaceo
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General Fiction, Fiction and Literature, Nonfiction
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Random House (Editore)
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150
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