Dominicana

Dominicana

Angie Cruz

出版时间

2019-09-02

文件格式

EPUB

文件大小

0.39MB

评分

★★★★★
内容简介

“Through a novel with so much depth, beauty, and grace, we, like Ana, are forever changed.” ―Jacqueline Woodson, Vanity Fair

“Gorgeous writing, gorgeous story.” ―Sandra Cisneros

Named a Most Anticipated Book by The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, The Washington Post, O Magazine, Time, Real Simple, Nylon, Instyle, BuzzFeed, Lit Hub, The Millions, Bustle

Fifteen-year-old Ana Cancion never dreamed of moving to America, the way the girls she grew up with in the Dominican countryside did. But when Juan Ruiz proposes and promises to take her to New York City, she has to say yes. It doesn’t matter that he is twice her age, that there is no love between them. Their marriage is an opportunity for her entire close-knit family to eventually immigrate. So on New Year’s Day, 1965, Ana leaves behind everything she knows and becomes Ana Ruiz, a wife confined to a cold six-floor walk-up in Washington Heights. Lonely and miserable, Ana hatches a reckless plan to escape. But at the bus terminal, she is stopped by Cesar, Juan’s free-spirited younger brother, who convinces her to stay.

As the Dominican Republic slides into political turmoil, Juan returns to protect his family’s assets, leaving Cesar to take care of Ana. Suddenly, Ana is free to take English lessons at a local church, lie on the beach at Coney Island, see a movie at Radio City Music Hall, go dancing with Cesar, and imagine the possibility of a different kind of life in America. When Juan returns, Ana must decide once again between her heart and her duty to her family.

In bright, musical prose that reflects the energy of New York City, Angie Cruz's Dominicana is a vital portrait of the immigrant experience and the timeless coming-of-age story of a young woman finding her voice in the world.

Angie Cruz is the author of the novels Soledad and Let It Rain Coffee, a finalist in 2007 for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. She has published work in The New York Times, VQR, Gulf Coast Literary Journal, and other publications, and has received fellowships from the New York Foundation of the Arts, Yaddo, and the MacDowell Colony. She is founder and editor in chief of Aster(i...

用户评论
作者文笔了得,喜欢。女主的经历,也太坎坷了🤣感觉自己就是生活在最最最幸福的时代啊
3.5 这就是这个群体所经历的事情啊
作者展示了拉美非法移民的生存处境,种族歧视,民权运动的政治氛围。女主人公15随便嫁给了在纽约打拼的28岁男人。她肩负着一个家庭移民美国的希望。在纽约的她,身处家暴萦绕的环境,被丈夫控制一言一行,毫无行动自由,经济自由。后来她体验到了爱与自由,可是在家庭责任和自我实现的两难选择中,她还是选择了家庭。她的妈妈,爱她,语言暴力她,敦促她往家里寄钱,敦促她早日把全家人接到美国,教她如何侍候丈夫的饮食起居,如何要求丈夫对自己的照顾给予回报。一个在艰难环境中顽强生存的强大女性。女主人公也从一个唯唯诺诺的小姑娘,长成了一个有主见的小姑娘,虽然才一年功夫。一个从妈妈和丈夫手中夺回自主权的小姑娘。Bravo!
如果不是代表拉丁美洲女性写的一本书,没有什么太多营养。一个小故事,太普通了。
拉美的另一种生活
女主15岁 怀孕 家暴 母女 移民 爱情 背叛 友谊 语言
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