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Maria Sirena tells stories. She does it for money, and for love. But now she will be asked to tell one last story so that eight women can keep hope alive. Cuba, 1963. Hurricane Flora is bearing down on the island. Seven women have been evacuated from their homes into the former governor's mansion, where they are watched over by another woman, Ofelia, a young soldier of Castro's new Cuba. Outside the storm is raging. In a single room on the top floor of the governor's mansion, Maria Sirena begins to tell the incredible story of her childhood during Cuba's Third War of Independence. Stories,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Maria Sirena tells stories. She does it for money, and for love. But now she will be asked to tell one last story so that eight women can keep hope alive. Cuba, 1963. Hurricane Flora is bearing down on the island. Seven women have been evacuated from their homes into the former governor's mansion, where they are watched over by another woman, Ofelia, a young soldier of Castro's new Cuba. Outside the storm is raging. In a single room on the top floor of the governor's mansion, Maria Sirena begins to tell the incredible story of her childhood during Cuba's Third War of Independence. Stories, however, have a way of taking on a life of their own, and Maria Sirena will end up revealing more than she or anyone ever expected. "The Distant Marvels, like love itself, is both storm and shelter at once."--Justin Torres, National Book Award-winning author of Blackouts
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Autorenporträt
Chantel Acevedo was born in Miami to Cuban parents. She is the author of The Living Infinite (Europa, 2017); A Falling Star(Carolina Wren Press, 2014); and Love and Ghost Letters (St. Martins, 2006), winner of the Latino International Book Award. Acevedo is a professor of English at the University of Miami, where she directs the MFA program.
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Praise for The Distant Marvels

"Acevedo here makes a significant contribution to contemporary literature...This is a major, uniquely powerful, and startlingly beautiful novel that should bring Acevedo's name to the top echelon of this generation's writers."
-Booklist (Starred Review)

"Rich and engrossing...quite aside from the human perceptivity and warmth that distinguish The Distant Marvels, is a writing style of an elegance rarely encountered in contemporary fiction."
-Philadelphia Inquirer

"The Distant Marvels is a wonderful story about the stories we tell each other and what they reveal about ourselves."
-The San Francisco Chronicle

"Acevedo takes a great story to another level with her remarkable storytelling."
-Cedar Rapids Gazette

"Irresistible moments of rebellion and bravery define this tale."
-Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

"As Hurricane Flora blows past Fidel Castro's new Cuba, Acevedo's heartbreaking and humane novel comes to a memorable conclusion."
-Publishers Weekly

"A modern riff on Scheherazade that celebrates the art of the story."
-BookRiot

"Acevedo's prose has an endearingly relaxed feel-like she's sitting across from you and telling the tale."
-OZY

"Chantel Acevedo is one of the most versatile and exciting writers of her generation, with a voice that speaks not only to the American experience, but to our universal humanity. I fall for her characters, whole-heartedly, while being covetous of her stunning prose."
-Julianna Baggott, author of the Pure trilogy

"Exquisitely rendered . . . The Distant Marvels is a Thousand and One Nights-style surrender to the true art of story telling."
-Ana Castillo, author of The Guardians

"The Distant Marvels is a compelling, gorgeously-written epic about Cuban women as fierce as the storms and the hardships they endure. Every scene, every detail, every utterance and intimacy feels richly, enchantingly true."
-Cristina Garcia, author of Dreaming in Cuban

"I loved The Distant Marvels . . . Acevedo's language is liquid and gathering, mirroring the great ebb and swell of political struggle, transcending love, as well as the events that have gathered the storyteller, María Sirena, and her audience together under one brilliantly constructed 'roof.'"
-Ru Freeman, author of On Sal Mal Lane

"The Distant Marvels is lush and captivating . . . The women in these pages survive to tell their tales, and oh, what wondrous stories they are."
-Marie Manilla, author of The Patron Saint of Ugly

"Chantel Acevedo brilliantly conveys the dual nature of the stories we tell ourselves, which achieve grace and transformation through tempestuous churning. The Distant Marvels, like love itself, is both storm and shelter at once."
-Justin Torres, author of We the Animals
"With enchanting novels such as A Falling Star and The Distant Marvels, Acevedo hovers between poetry and prose, romance and history, nostalgia and modern life."
-Margarita Engle, author of The Surrender Tree

"Love and Ghost Letters is enchanting; a heartfelt story...It captures, beautifully, the atmosphere and emotions of a time which, both Cuban Americans and many an American reader, will find both reminiscent and fulfilling. A great debut."
-Oscar Hijuelos, author of The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love, on Love and Ghost Letters

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