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OverviewFrom the critically acclaimed author of There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven, a piercing debut novel of speculative historical fiction following two families in alternative timelines of the Salvadoran civil war--a stunning exploration of the mechanisms of fate, the gravity of the past, and the endurance of love. ""Beautiful."" --LA Times, A Must-Read Book for Summer ""Luminous."" --People, A Best Book of July Cambridge, 2018. Ana and Luis's relationship is on the rocks, despite their many similarities, including their mothers who both fled El Salvador during the war. In her search for answers, and against her best judgement, Ana uses The Defractor, an experimental device that allows users to peek into alternate versions of their lives. What she sees leads her and Luis on a quest through Havana and San Salvador to uncover the family secrets they are desperate to know, eager to learn if what might have been could fix what is. Havana, 1978. The Salvadoran war is brewing, and Neto, a young revolutionary with a knack for forging government papers, meets Rafael at a meeting for the People's Revolutionary Army. The two form an intense and forbidden love, shedding their fake names and revealing themselves to each other inside the covert world of their activism. When their work separates them, they begin to exchange weekly letters, but soon, as the devastating war rages on, forces beyond their control threaten to pull them apart forever. Ruben Reyes Jr.'s dual timeline debut novel is an epic, genre-bending journey through inverted worlds--one where war ends with a peace treaty, and one where it ends with a decisive victory by the Salvadoran government. What unfolds is a stunning LGBTQ romance and a story of displacement and belonging, of loss and love. It's both a daring imagining of what might have been and a powerful reckoning of our past. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ruben Reyes JrPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Collins Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9780063445130ISBN 10: 0063445131 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 01 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Riveting... Reyes possesses a sly self-awareness of class and a sharply critical view of linear immigrant success stories... Across the relatively short length of Archive of Unknown Universes, there is always a whirring sense of invention, weirdness and bold creative swings... Reyes mines the physical and emotional borders between Central America, the Caribbean, California and Cambridge. But, with high-wire artistry, he also manages to convey deeply moving truths about the borders between past lives and future possibilities."" -- Washington Post ""A remarkably self-assured and thrilling debut novel...The book starts with a Cambridge couple whose relationship is on the rocks, until one of them decides to explore all the alternate storylines her own ancestors could have lived, bouncing from Cuba to El Salvador to the US. War, revolution, forbidden loves, and complications abound, and the result is a deliriously fun read."" -- Boston Globe ""Luminous."" -- People ""Stunning."" -- Shelf Awareness ""Marvelous....Reyes powerfully excavates the rippling effects of the Salvadoran civil war on his characters. Equally remarkable is his depiction of tech's alluring yet dangerous frontier, which also affords the narrative a bit of fun. Readers will be riveted."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Pitch-perfect dialogue, propulsive prose, fast-paced flashbacks, and epistolary interludes....A gripping family history with a fresh speculative edge and timely resonances with the currently unfolding timeline."" -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""Reyes mixes historical fiction and sci-fi, arguing that the choices we make in this life are the ones that matter and that love can cross generations and time. Recommended for those interested in left-wing revolutions, alternate history, and family dramas and for readers of Gina María Balibrera and Colson Whitehead who want to view the meaning of romance from many angles."" -- Library Journal (starred review) ""Excellent."" -- BookPage ""Archive of Unknown Universes is a rare, unforgettable feast of a novel: a love letter, a lamentation, a wish. A technology-infused, literary-historical sliding doors about revolution and empire, what we leave and what we keep, family secrets and the infinite possibilities of interrupted love. Ruben Reyes Jr. is an important writer of brave and tender imagination; we are lucky to live in his timeline."" -- Katie Gutierrez, bestselling author of More Than You'll Ever Know ""Pay attention, world: Ruben Reyes Jr. has written a novel of deep conviction. Archive of Unknown Universes is a playful, inventive, and deeply empathetic debut novel about the meaning of borders and belonging. Through multiverses and two families irrevocably changed by the Salvadoran Civil War, Reyes Jr. investigates the allure of alternative lives in the face of painful secrets, complex love, hidden histories, and the brutality of empire."" -- Crystal Hana Kim, author of The Stone Home ""A deliciously written novel with rich history, memorable characters, and heart."" -- Debutiful ""This is a genre-blender exploring displacement and loss, but also belonging and love, and one that asks big questions about what could have been."" -- Bookriot ""Marvelous....Reyes powerfully excavates the rippling effects of the Salvadoran civil war on his characters. Equally remarkable is his depiction of tech's alluring yet dangerous frontier, which also affords the narrative a bit of fun. Readers will be riveted."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Archive of Unknown Universes is a rare, unforgettable feast of a novel: a love letter, a lamentation, a wish. A technology-infused, literary-historical sliding doors about revolution and empire, what we leave and what we keep, family secrets and the infinite possibilities of interrupted love. Ruben Reyes Jr. is an important writer of brave and tender imagination; we are lucky to live in his timeline."" -- Katie Gutierrez, bestselling author of More Than You'll Ever Know ""Pay attention, world: Ruben Reyes Jr. has written a novel of deep conviction. Archive of Unknown Universes is a playful, inventive, and deeply empathetic debut novel about the meaning of borders and belonging. Through multiverses and two families irrevocably changed by the Salvadoran Civil War, Reyes Jr. investigates the allure of alternative lives in the face of painful secrets, complex love, hidden histories, and the brutality of empire."" -- Crystal Hana Kim, author of The Stone Home ""A scintillating collection...Shot through with genuine pathos and astute social commentary...Reyes shifts effortlessly from absurdism to satire to sci-fi. These dynamic tales herald the arrival of a promising new talent."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) on There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven ""Haunting, tender, and profound...Tethered to historical fact and enlivened by speculative elements, Reyes' fiction brings into focus the troubling legacies that stalk so many Central American nations."" -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven ""An extraordinary debut of speculative fiction...the stories in this collection plumb a labyrinth of identity and duality explored through motifs like border crossings, citizens and immigrants, the imagined vs. the real, bisexuality, and the resurrection and destruction of family."" -- Booklist (starred review) on There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven ""Ruben Reyes Jr. has announced himself here in impressive fashion. This wonderful debut collection displays a virtuosic fictional range, often in the realm of what some would call the speculative, but in any case the depth of emotion, the insight into the lives of immigrants, and the potency and warmth of the writing in each story will leave you saying, This is real. This is true. When you read There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven, your mind will be sent in many thrilling directions, and it will be powerfully deepened."" -- Jamel Brinkley, author of Witness and A Lucky Man, finalist for the National Book Award ""In this rich, lively and imaginative collection, Reyes presents the richness of the American Latine and immigrant experience, not as we are perceived, but as we know and recognize ourselves to be. In Reyes' hands, robots, alternative colonial histories, and dream sequences are more than storytelling devices. They are as real and vivid as the grief, abandoned love and homelands these characters are trying to reconcile with their American realities. These are stories to treasure and ponder, long after the last page has been turned."" -- Xochitl Gonzalez, New York Times bestselling author of Olga Dies Dreaming ""A remarkably self-assured and thrilling debut novel...The book starts with a Cambridge couple whose relationship is on the rocks, until one of them decides to explore all the alternate storylines her own ancestors could have lived, bouncing from Cuba to El Salvador to the US. War, revolution, forbidden loves, and complications abound, and the result is a deliriously fun read."" -- Boston Globe ""Marvelous....Reyes powerfully excavates the rippling effects of the Salvadoran civil war on his characters. Equally remarkable is his depiction of tech's alluring yet dangerous frontier, which also affords the narrative a bit of fun. Readers will be riveted."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Pitch-perfect dialogue, propulsive prose, fast-paced flashbacks, and epistolary interludes....A gripping family history with a fresh speculative edge and timely resonances with the currently unfolding timeline."" -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""Reyes mixes historical fiction and sci-fi, arguing that the choices we make in this life are the ones that matter and that love can cross generations and time. Recommended for those interested in left-wing revolutions, alternate history, and family dramas and for readers of Gina María Balibrera and Colson Whitehead who want to view the meaning of romance from many angles."" -- Library Journal (starred review) ""Excellent."" -- BookPage ""Archive of Unknown Universes is a rare, unforgettable feast of a novel: a love letter, a lamentation, a wish. A technology-infused, literary-historical sliding doors about revolution and empire, what we leave and what we keep, family secrets and the infinite possibilities of interrupted love. Ruben Reyes Jr. is an important writer of brave and tender imagination; we are lucky to live in his timeline."" -- Katie Gutierrez, bestselling author of More Than You'll Ever Know ""Pay attention, world: Ruben Reyes Jr. has written a novel of deep conviction. Archive of Unknown Universes is a playful, inventive, and deeply empathetic debut novel about the meaning of borders and belonging. Through multiverses and two families irrevocably changed by the Salvadoran Civil War, Reyes Jr. investigates the allure of alternative lives in the face of painful secrets, complex love, hidden histories, and the brutality of empire."" -- Crystal Hana Kim, author of The Stone Home ""A deliciously written novel with rich history, memorable characters, and heart."" -- Debutiful ""This is a genre-blender exploring displacement and loss, but also belonging and love, and one that asks big questions about what could have been."" -- Bookriot Author InformationRuben Reyes Jr. is the son of two Salvadoran immigrants and the author of There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and Harvard College, his writing has appeared in The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, Lightspeed Magazine, and other publications. Originally from Southern California, he now lives in Brooklyn. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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