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Women with Big Eyes by Angeles Mastretta
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Women with Big Eyes (original 1990; edition 2004)

by Angeles Mastretta

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"A number-one international bestseller, Women with Big Eyes is Mexican novelist Angeles Mastretta's most widely read work, now available for the first time in an English translation. Each of the stories in this volume reveals a different woman, yet they are all linked by a single thread: the revelation that women share an unnamed force, whether it comes in the form of iron resolve, flaming passion, or simply the knowing and mystical ways to nurture a soul." "Meet the outrageous Aunt Leonor, who denies herself the forbidden fruit of love until almost too late; mysterious Aunt Cristina, whose famed marriage is rumored to be nothing more than fable; radiant Aunt Valeria, whose secret happiness is to "close your eyes and make of your husband whatever most appeals to you"; and sage Aunt Ofelia, a woman who never cries. Run off to the sea with stubborn Aunt Natalia, smuggle wine with scheming Aunt Elena, or escape a kidnapping with cheeky Aunt Elvira." "Mastretta's women are vibrant, sly, wise, earthy, and full of life, with stories that mesmerize. From these pages, they look back at you, into you, each representing an aspect of what it means to be a woman with big eyes, able to see the world for what it is, and wink at it, and to make an uncompromising life within it."--Jacket.… (more)
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Title:Women with Big Eyes
Authors:Angeles Mastretta
Info:Riverhead Trade (2004), Edition: Bilingual, Paperback, 384 pages
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Women with Big Eyes by Ángeles Mastretta (1990)

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    The Frozen Heart by Almudena Grandes (Anonymous user)
    Anonymous user: Literatura de mujeres y para mujeres. Lenguaje delicioso. Te sentirás identificada con algún personaje, no lo dudes
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Excellent short stories about women Another book I'd want on a desert island Highly recommended ( )
  haikupatriot | Nov 22, 2015 |
A lovely novella filled with Mexican tales of passion and poetry centered around their fascinating women. ( )
  BALE | May 4, 2013 |
Exelente como todo lo de Angeles Mastreta
  majoga | Mar 3, 2009 |
impreso en argentina. ( )
  Enriquep.ab | Dec 16, 2017 |
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"A number-one international bestseller, Women with Big Eyes is Mexican novelist Angeles Mastretta's most widely read work, now available for the first time in an English translation. Each of the stories in this volume reveals a different woman, yet they are all linked by a single thread: the revelation that women share an unnamed force, whether it comes in the form of iron resolve, flaming passion, or simply the knowing and mystical ways to nurture a soul." "Meet the outrageous Aunt Leonor, who denies herself the forbidden fruit of love until almost too late; mysterious Aunt Cristina, whose famed marriage is rumored to be nothing more than fable; radiant Aunt Valeria, whose secret happiness is to "close your eyes and make of your husband whatever most appeals to you"; and sage Aunt Ofelia, a woman who never cries. Run off to the sea with stubborn Aunt Natalia, smuggle wine with scheming Aunt Elena, or escape a kidnapping with cheeky Aunt Elvira." "Mastretta's women are vibrant, sly, wise, earthy, and full of life, with stories that mesmerize. From these pages, they look back at you, into you, each representing an aspect of what it means to be a woman with big eyes, able to see the world for what it is, and wink at it, and to make an uncompromising life within it."--Jacket.

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