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Bitter Grounds: A Novel by Sandra Benitez
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Bitter Grounds: A Novel

by Sandra Benitez

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Picador (1998), Edition: 1st, Paperback, 464 pages

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Tags:El Salvador, historical fiction, multi-generational, women
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Benitez knows and deftly presents her subject matter. It is a vivid, moving story of a war torn country and the resulting changes in its people. My friend read it before going to El Salvador and found it very useful. ( )
  corrmorr | Sep 25, 2009 |
Bitter Grounds by Sandra Benitez is a novel that explores the lives of three generations of strong and passionate El Salvadoran women. Each of the three sections of the book is devoted to a different generation, and each focuses on two women, one from the wealthy upper class and one a servant from the poor working class. Benitez' clear and unsentimental style makes for an engrossing read that shows the relationships between women and their daughters. She presents a vivid picture of the disparities between the rich and poor, and the political and social upheavals of twentieth century El Salvador. Recommended. ( )
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Bitter Grounds, Sandra Benitez's American Book Award-winning novel, chronicles the lives of three generations of women in war-torn El Salvador. After losing most of their family during the massacres of 1932, Mercedes Prietas and her daughter Jacinta go to work for Elena de Contreras and her family, who own enormous coffee and cotton plantations. During the next 40 years, the women of both families help each other endure the many hardships that come their way. Benitez manages to portray both the poor and the rich women in this book as complex, sympathetic characters. Like the heroines of Los dos, their favorite radio soap opera, the women in this novel suffer heartache, unrequited love, betrayal, and the loss of loved ones. One by one, all of Jacinta's family members are killed amid the country's political turmoil. Elena's heart breaks when she discovers her best friend in bed with her husband on the eve of their daughter's marriage. The Contreras family struggles to retain control of its land during the late 1970s government-mandated redistribution of wealth. Through it all, the women sustain each other, even after circumstances separate them: "Sometimes, late at night or, most often, very early in the morning, when Jacinta lay in her cot in the little room she shared with Rosalba, her mother stirred within her. This was not craziness, but a consolation. To feel her mother's flesh, her bulk, shored up along the banks of her own bones and flesh." Bitter Grounds is a thoughtful, vivid account of the lives of some very resilient women.

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