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- Hardcover 465 Pages
- Edition: Lrg
- ISBN-10: 1410404331
- ISBN-13: 9781410404336
- Publisher: Thorndike Press
- Pub date: Feb 06, 2008
- Dimensions: 22 cm x 14 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback and eBook
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Great story of a born loser who becomes quite the sympathetic underdog. Lots of interesting parallels to popular science fiction. Some of the Spanish was tricky but not confusing. (My high school Spanish for the most part is evasive.) Interesting Dominican historial bits. Great read.
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Great story of a born loser who becomes quite the sympathetic underdog. Lots of interesting parallels to popular science fiction. Some of the Spanish was tricky but not confusing. (My high school Spanish for the most part is evasive.) Interesting Dominican historial bits. Great read.
"They walked him into the cane and then turned him around. He tried to stand bravely. . . Love was a rare thing, easily confused with a million other things, and if anybody knew this to be true it was him."
A raw and moving tale of life in the Dominican Republic under the rule of Rafael Trujillo, the effect on Dominican-Americans, and one family's struggle under the weight of a multi-generational curse.