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Song of the Water Saints

Published
Mar 2002
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General Fiction General Fiction
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256

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This vibrant, provocative début novel explores the dreams and struggles of three generations of Dominican women. Graciela, born on the outskirts of Santo Domingo at the turn of the century, is a headstrong adventuress who comes of age during the U.S. occupation. Too poor to travel beyond her imagination, she is frustrated by the monotony of her life, which erodes her love affairs and her relationship with Mercedes, her daughter. Mercedes, abandoned by Graciela at thirteen, turns to religion for solace and, after managing to keep a shop alive during the Trujillo dictatorship, emigrates to New York with her husband and granddaughter, Leila. Leila inherits her great-grandmother Graciela's passion-driven recklessness. But, caught as she is between cultures, her freedom arrives with its own set of obligations and dangers.

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Sep 2003 Vintage ISBN 0375725490
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First Edition Mar 2002 Pantheon (UK) ISBN 0375420878
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Dec 2007 Knopf ISBN 0307427897
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Dec 2007 Vintage ISBN B000XUADTA
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