Annell López's indelible characters tread the waters of political unrest, sexuality, religion, body image, Blackness, colorism, and gentrification—searching for their identities and a sliver of joy and intimacy. Through each story, a nuanced portrait of the "American Dream" emerges, uplifting the voices of those on its margins.
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April 9, 2024 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781666662214
- File size: 174996 KB
- Duration: 06:04:34
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
April 15, 2024
Lopez debuts with an impressive collection focused on Dominicans and Dominican Americans trying to make lives for themselves in Newark, N.J. In the visceral opener, “Great American Scream Machine,” a teen named Eva has recently discovered she’s undocumented (her parents kept her immigration status hidden from her). She’s initially apathetic, but eventually expresses her pent-up frustration and fears by breaking windows at an abandoned warehouse with a classmate. Many of the stories reveal the gap between the characters’ public personas and the frustration, pain, and turmoil they go through in private. For example, the unnamed narrator of the title story routinely torments one of her elementary-school classmates. But in an unexpected turn of events, the roles reverse when her classmate invites her to a playdate. In “Bear Hunting Season,” Nina, a young widow, plunges back into the dating world a year after her husband’s death, though she continues to carry his ashes in her purse and routinely dips her fingers into them. While on a date with a fellow widower, Nina discovers that he also relies on his wife’s possessions to ignite his passions. These stories credibly portray the experience of trying to rise above the constraints of one’s circumstances. -
AudioFile Magazine
Chant McCormick and Torian Brackett narrate this collection, dividing the stories between them. The intensely emotional audiobook focuses on the experiences of immigrant and first-generation Americans in Newark, New Jersey, and all kinds of relationships. McCormick takes a gentle tone in her performances, subtly developing diverse character voices and going all-out on the emotive elements. She can deftly deliver phrases that haunt and provoke empathy with just a nuanced note on a syllable. Brackett, too, is a skilled narrator. Clear and well-paced, his performance is easy to listen to but flatter when it comes to the emotional elements. The collection provides thoughtful portraits of the lives of our fellow Americans, and it resonates with humanity. L.B.F. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
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- OverDrive Listen audiobook
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