

I think, culturally, this book is important. Arguedas so fully and lovingly depicts Peru, I really want to visit. Ernesto, the narrator, is a boy at the center of a whirlpool, surrounded on all sides by violence and death. A boy caught between two cultures. Ernesto often waxes nostalgic, like a man close to death instead of a 14-year-old boy. It‘s an overwhelming, fascinating read. This was my #DoubleBookSpin for April. 220/1,001 #1001Books