Señor Peregrino

by Cecilia Samartin

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Jamilet is a beautiful young woman marred by a shockingly gruesome birthmark. It spills over her back and down her legs, twisting and writhing like a hideous cape of blood, causing her to be shunned by the villagers of her rural Mexican town. In search of medical salvation, this angel with the devil's mark is finally driven to escape north and cross the border illegally to Los Angeles.After acquiring false documents, Jamilet finds work at a mental hospital, where she is assigned to look show more after Senor Peregrino, an elderly man from Spain who is as disagreeable as he is mysterious. Jamilet is given strict orders to keep her distance, but when he cleverly snags possession of her papers, he bargains to return them upon the condition that she listen to his story. Jamilet begrudgingly agrees, and Senor Peregrino takes her back to the days of his youth, when he embarked upon a mystical and romantic journey along the legendary Road to Santiago in Spain. Jamilet and Senor Peregrino forge a spiritual bond that is more healing to them both than modern medicine could ever be. In an inspiring story of redemption, faith and the enduring power of love, Samartin offers an enlightening perspective on the true meaning of beauty. show less

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I love this novel. It pulled me in and did not let go even after I turned the last page. I did not want to leave the world Samartin so vividly brought to life.

Jamilet possesses a beautiful face, but a hideous birthmark causes her superstitious Mexican village to shun her. She lives, unable to attend school, with her sickly and sad mother. Once her mother dies, she crosses the border to live with her aunt. Having grown up in scorned seclusion, Jamilet has trouble relating to others. Yet the boy across the street still helps her find employment at a local hospital. There she attends to the mysterious Señor Peregrino (Mister Pilgrim).

He forces Jamilet to listen to his story in the beginning, but she, like the reader, becomes entranced show more and listens of her own free will. He tells of his time as a pilgrim on the Road to Santiago in Spain. He and his friend Tomas eventually join with the beautiful Rosa and later the bold Jenny. It's a tale of tangled loves, dedication, and dashed hopes. The story-within-a-story is perhaps even more beautiful than the tale that frames it.

Samartin's characters are incredible. They are all flawed, but strong. Some are insecure; some are bold. Some are jaded; some are naïve. Every one of them seems real. Their stories resonate because of this strong sense of character.

People do not do great things in TARNISHED BEAUTY. Instead, they live. They connect. That's enough for me.
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“The world is full of miracles, Mama. All we have to do is find the ones that belong to us.” [pg 27]

Tarnished Beauty by Cecelia Samartin
Atria Books, 2008 (ARE)
Fiction; 339 pgs

Jamilet is a naïve and imaginative young woman who carries a burden, an ugly birthmark that stretches from her shoulders, down her back, reaching to the back of her knees. She is ashamed of it and wants nothing more than to be rid of it. All her life, the birthmark has proven to be a curse, earning taunts and stares from her fellow villagers. It is the mark of the devil, some say.

Having reached adulthood and upon the death of her mother, Jamilet leaves behind her small Mexican hometown for the sprawling city of Los Angeles in hopes of finding a doctor who will show more remove the offending birthmark. She takes up residence with her Aunt Carmen, a woman Jamilet admired as a child. Carmen was a bit of a rebel in her day and one of the only people in Jamilet’s life who rarely gave Jamilet’s birthmark a second thought.

Jamilet takes a job working in an asylum, her only task to watch over and take care of the needs of an elderly man from Spain, Señor Peregrino. Her charge is not an easy man to work with. He is demanding and likes things done just so. She had been instructed not to engage Señor Peregrino in conversation; however, he coaxes her into listening to his life story, a story that soon captivates not only Jamilet but the reader as well. His is a story of love, betrayal and regret. A story Jamilet can relate to in her own way.

Señor Peregrino was as confident and steady as Jamilet was shy and unsure. The two form an unlikely bond. Just as Señor Peregrino set out as a young man on a pilgrimage to discover his fate, Jamilet’s journey to the United States was in a similar vein. Both had expectations and hopes that the road would lead them in one direction, when instead it took them in an entirely different one.

Jamilet’s plight is one most people can relate to, the feeling of being singled out, of being different, and wanting nothing more than to be “normal” and to fit in. Jamilet felt alone in her suffering, not believing anyone would understand what she was going through. She carries her birthmark like a secret, the shame of it always near the surface. I was slightly disappointed that the author did not take this particular story thread farther than she did. Still, I think that Jamilet’s story will appeal to many readers. Her story is not so different than our own in some respects, even if we do not wear the birthmark as she does.

Author Cecilia Samartin has written a heartfelt and bittersweet story. Each time I picked up the book, I looked forward to reading more of Señor Peregrino’s story just as Jamilet came to wanting to hear it. Tarnished Beauty seemed a perfect book choice for a warm spring day—gentle in style and thoughtful in nature.
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I picked up an advanced reader's copy, not sure what to think of it. I ended up really enjoying it, which surprised me. I know you aren't supposed to judge a book by its cover, but we all do -- and this cover made the book seem like some cheesy romance. It's not. It's actually an interesting story about two people thrown together, dealing with the fate dealt to them, taking different forms of pilgrimage, hoping to find salvation outside of their own imaginations. I definitely recommend it.
vå historier i en. Jamilet är en ung mexikansk flicka med ett stort födelsemärke över hela ryggen. På grund av märket har hon blivit stämplad i sin by, de vidskepliga bybor är övertygade om att Jamila är märkt av djävulen, och hennes liv har varit svårt sedan hon var liten.
Hon flyr till sin moster som bor i USA.
Hon börjar arbeta på ett hospital för psykisk sjuka och där träffar hon den märkliga Senor Peregrino som berättar sin historia för henne.
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Vakre Jamilet er en resultatet av en voldtekt, og vokser opp i en fattig familie på landsbygda i Mexico. Et groteskt fødselsmerke dekker hele ryggen og går ned til knærne, og de overtroiske landsbybeboerne mener at hun er merket av djevelen. Jamilet vokser opp uten skolegang og kan ikke lese, og det er umulig for henne å omgås landsbybeboerne på en naturlig måte.

Da moren dør føler Jamilet seg befridd fra de lenker som har holdt henne tilbake i landsbyen, og hun flykter til USA hvor hun oppsøker tanten Carmen. Der har hun håp om å få leve et normalt liv blant mennesker som ikke kjenner til fødselsmerket.

Tanten hjelper henne med å skaffe falske identitetspapirer, og ved hjelp av disse klarer hun å skaffe seg en jobb på show more et psykiatrisk sykehus. Der får hun ansvar for kun en pasient, en mann de færreste har holdt ut lenge. Det oppstår imidlertid en gjensidig sympati mellom Senor Peregrino og Jamilet, og han forteller henne historien om sin ungdoms pilgrimsreise til Santiago i Spania, hvor han fant sin store kjærlighet. Samtidig lærer han Jamilet å lese.

Til å begynne med opplevde jeg boka som vel svulstig og fantasifull, som dobbel dose Isabel Allende og Paulo Coelho når de nærmest har "tatt helt av". Samtidig var det noe ved boka som gjorde at jeg måtte lese videre, og jeg endte med å sluke den. Så selv om det ble vel mye drama og vel mange tilfeldigheter som plutselig stemte, ble jeg grepet av historien. Like fullt var ikke dette en stor litteraturopplevelse. Til det var språket for enkelt og personskildringene for grunne.
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Sep 13, 2008Norwegian
Ihan mukaansatempaavaa luettavaa, vaikka loppu töksähtikin vähän oudosti.
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Canonical title*
Señor Peregrino
Original title
Tarnished beauty
Original publication date
2006
Epigraph*
​Mottot som ofta citeras i samband med boken, och som speglar Jamilets resa, lyder:
​"Var inte rädd för mörkret, ty det är där stjärnorna lyser klart

Varför är detta motto så viktigt?
​Detta korta ... (show all)citat sammanfattar de tre bärande pelarna i Jamilets och Senor Peregrinos liv:
​Sårbarhet: Jamilets födelsemärke är hennes "mörker", det hon skäms för, men det är också det som leder henne till den vänskap och visdom hon finner hos Senor Peregrino.
​Hopp: Stjärnorna symboliserar de små stunderna av godhet och de berättelser som lyser upp en annars svår tillvaro.
​Kontraster: Utan lidande (mörker) skulle vi inte kunna uppskatta eller ens se den sanna skönheten (stjärnorna).
Quotations*
Livet är som en pilgrimsfärd. Vi går alla på en väg vi inte alltid förstår, men varje steg bär på en mening."

Kärleken är inte alltid en rak väg; den är ofta kantad av törnen, men det är doften av rosorn... (show all)a som gör att vi fortsätter gå."

​"Sann kärlek kräver att man vågar visa sina sår."
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