The Book of Unknown Americans

Author:   Cristina Henríquez
Publisher:   Canongate Books
Edition:   Main
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9781782111221


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   02 May 2019
Format:   Paperback
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When Alma Rivera arrives in Delaware she is full of the promise and possibilities of her new home. Hope that her daughter Maribel will be helped by the specialist support US education can provide, and faith that her husband Arturo will flourish in a country that celebrates the hard-working. But life without status, money, family and friends soon becomes unmanageable and violent. Told through a range of perspectives written with compassion and grace, Cristina Henriquez gives voice to the displaced and the unknown, and shows what it means to uproot your life in search of something better.

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Author:   Cristina Henríquez
Publisher:   Canongate Books
Imprint:   Canongate Books
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.205kg
ISBN:  

9781782111221


ISBN 10:   1782111220
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   02 May 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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The Book of Unknown Americans is filled with the fiercest kinds of love - of a boy for a beautiful girl, of stricken parents for an injured daughter, of an immigrant community for an impossible America. In this powerful novel, Cristina Henriquez gives us unforgettable characters, whose destinies are shaped by forces - senseless, random, political - far beyond their control, and yet whose resilience yields a most profound and unexpected kind of beauty -- RUTH OZEKI * * author of A Tale for the Time Being * * The strength of the book is in the quiet details . . . lit by sharp observations * * Guardian * * A striking original . . . With a simple, unadorned prose that, in the end, rises to the level of poetry, Henriquez achieves the seemingly impossible: Without a trace of sentimentality, without an iota of self-indulgence or dogma, she tells us about coming to America * * Washington Post * * Cristina Henriquez's novel is a triumph not just of storytelling, but of American storytelling, a novel whose breadth and power blow open any traditional definition of 'American.' Henriquez pulls us into the lives of her characters with such mastery that we hang onto them just as fiercely as they hang onto one another, and their dreams. This passionate, powerful novel will stay with you long after you've turned the final page -- BEN FOUNTAIN * * author of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk * * Gripping, memorable . . . A novel that can both make you think and break your heart * * San Francisco Chronicle * * A sweeping and ambitious work, with the point of view shifting among a dozen different characters * * LA Times, Faces to Watch 2014 * * Wonderful. If most novels, or at least most good ones, are songs, then The Book of Unknown Americans is a choir. In a multiplicity of voices, each one distinct and authentic, Cristina Henriquez tells a whole community of stories, and the book that emerges is warm, wise, and unfailingly generous. It never seems to strive for profundity or grasp at poignancy, and yet page by page, as naturally as can be, it rouses the conscience and touches the heart -- Kevin Brockmeier * * author of The Brief History of the Dead and The Illumination * * The Chicago writer's highly anticipated novel tells the love story of a Pananamian boy and Mexican girl-the latter of whom suffers a near-fatal accident-and the language, racial and cultural obstacles their families face in America * * Time Out, Book to Read in 2014 * * Here is an important story about family, community and identity, told with elegance and compassion. The Book of Unknown Americans is unforgettable -- Jami Attenberg * * author of The Middlesteins * * A symphonic love story between these immigrants and an impossible America. Told in a multiplicity of voices, the novel manages that rare balance of being both unflinching and unsentimental. In doing so, it rewrites the definition of what it means to be American * * The Millions: The Great 2014 Book Preview * * Some of the characters in The Book of Unknown Americans were born in the United States, others came as adults or were brought here from Central and South America. Their stories speak to us, involve us in their lives. They dream, meet challenges, and dare to live on hope. Sometimes they cry, but they also laugh, dance, make love. In this beautiful book, Cristina Henriquez introduces us to their vibrant lives, to heartbreaking choices, to the tender beginnings of love, and to the humanity in every individual. Unforgettable -- Esmeralda Santiago * * author of When I Was Puerto Rican and Conquistadora * * Spectacular . . . highly believable and poignant * * Library Journal * * Distinctively compassionate and original - a moving portrait of people who often pass before our eyes under a veil of invisibility. Gorgeously woven of both hope and delusion, and of the many kinds of love, this is a novel in which characters' assimilations and aspirations are as much to a new country as to something even broader: to other, finer versions of themselves. As a reader I felt assimilated too, forever altered by the extraordinary world Henriquez creates -- HEIDI JULAVITS Evoking a profound sense of hope, Henriquez delivers a moving account of those who will do anything to build a future for their children - even if it means confronting the fear and alienation lurking behind the American dream * * Publisher's Weekly * *


The Book of Unknown Americans is filled with the fiercest kinds of love - of a boy for a beautiful girl, of stricken parents for an injured daughter, of an immigrant community for an impossible America. In this powerful novel, Cristina Henriquez gives us unforgettable characters, whose destinies are shaped by forces - senseless, random, political - far beyond their control, and yet whose resilience yields a most profound and unexpected kind of beauty -- RUTH OZEKI * * author of A Tale for the Time Being * * A striking original . . . With a simple, unadorned prose that, in the end, rises to the level of poetry, Henriquez achieves the seemingly impossible: Without a trace of sentimentality, without an iota of self-indulgence or dogma, she tells us about coming to America * * Washington Post * * Cristina Henriquez's novel is a triumph not just of storytelling, but of American storytelling, a novel whose breadth and power blow open any traditional definition of 'American.' Henriquez pulls us into the lives of her characters with such mastery that we hang onto them just as fiercely as they hang onto one another, and their dreams. This passionate, powerful novel will stay with you long after you've turned the final page -- BEN FOUNTAIN * * author of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk * * Gripping, memorable . . . A novel that can both make you think and break your heart * * San Francisco Chronicle * * A sweeping and ambitious work, with the point of view shifting among a dozen different characters * * LA Times, Faces to Watch 2014 * * Wonderful. If most novels, or at least most good ones, are songs, then The Book of Unknown Americans is a choir. In a multiplicity of voices, each one distinct and authentic, Cristina Henriquez tells a whole community of stories, and the book that emerges is warm, wise, and unfailingly generous. It never seems to strive for profundity or grasp at poignancy, and yet page by page, as naturally as can be, it rouses the conscience and touches the heart -- Kevin Brockmeier * * author of The Brief History of the Dead and The Illumination * * The strength of the book is in the quiet details . . . lit by sharp observations * * Guardian * * The Chicago writer's highly anticipated novel tells the love story of a Pananamian boy and Mexican girl-the latter of whom suffers a near-fatal accident-and the language, racial and cultural obstacles their families face in America * * Time Out, Book to Read in 2014 * * Here is an important story about family, community and identity, told with elegance and compassion. The Book of Unknown Americans is unforgettable -- Jami Attenberg * * author of The Middlesteins * * A symphonic love story between these immigrants and an impossible America. Told in a multiplicity of voices, the novel manages that rare balance of being both unflinching and unsentimental. In doing so, it rewrites the definition of what it means to be American * * The Millions: The Great 2014 Book Preview * * Some of the characters in The Book of Unknown Americans were born in the United States, others came as adults or were brought here from Central and South America. Their stories speak to us, involve us in their lives. They dream, meet challenges, and dare to live on hope. Sometimes they cry, but they also laugh, dance, make love. In this beautiful book, Cristina Henriquez introduces us to their vibrant lives, to heartbreaking choices, to the tender beginnings of love, and to the humanity in every individual. Unforgettable -- Esmeralda Santiago * * author of When I Was Puerto Rican and Conquistadora * * Spectacular . . . highly believable and poignant * * Library Journal * * Distinctively compassionate and original - a moving portrait of people who often pass before our eyes under a veil of invisibility. Gorgeously woven of both hope and delusion, and of the many kinds of love, this is a novel in which characters' assimilations and aspirations are as much to a new country as to something even broader: to other, finer versions of themselves. As a reader I felt assimilated too, forever altered by the extraordinary world Henriquez creates -- HEIDI JULAVITS Evoking a profound sense of hope, Henriquez delivers a moving account of those who will do anything to build a future for their children - even if it means confronting the fear and alienation lurking behind the American dream * * Publisher's Weekly * *


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Cristina Henriquez is the author of the novel The World In Half and the story collection Come Together, Fall Apart, which was a New York Times Editors' Choice selection. Cristina earned her undergraduate degree from Northwestern University and is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She lives in Chicago. cristinahenriquez.com

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