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Cristina Henríquez

Author of The Book of Unknown Americans

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State by State: A Panoramic Portrait of America (2008) — Contributor — 517 copies
The Best American Short Stories 2018 (2018) — Contributor — 263 copies

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Got this one from Audiobooksync. Maybe it's that I'm not a big fan of multiple stories or perspectives within one; Maybe it's that one of the readers distractingly emphasized a lot of insignificant words; maybe it's that I like resoundingly happy endings; or maybe there isn't a good reason and I just wasn't in the mood, but this audio book took me along time to get through, and I wasn't thrilled with the conclusion.
 
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TraSea | 78 other reviews | Apr 29, 2024 |
Wonderful story filled with many interesting and believable characters with the backdrop of the digging of the Panama Canal.

The novel is told by many characters who intersect often in rather minor ways. Ada is a young woman who hides in a ship from Barbados who is looking for work to help her sister at home get an operation. Omar, is the son of a fisherman who is very opposed to the Canal. Omar, not wanting to be a fisherman, goes off to join the digging drew much to the displeasure of his father and don't speak to each other for months. Their is an American man working on the canal whose wife is dying; Ada becomes a maid in the house. There are other characters who fill out the scene: the doctor caring for the ill wife, the other diggers who form a sort of friendship with Omar, the cruel overseer of the diggers, the jealous cook in the American's home.

The book is not so much plot driven but driven by the experiences of these individuals all caused and connected somehow by the digging of the canal. Very good read.
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maryreinert | 4 other reviews | Apr 28, 2024 |
Meh. Samantha Irby said it was good. It was not.
 
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RaynaPolsky | 78 other reviews | Apr 23, 2024 |
*well-written book with a captivating storyline
*easy to read and kept my interest from cover to cover
*great character development
*highly recommend
 
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BridgetteS | 4 other reviews | Mar 9, 2024 |

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