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The Guardians
The Guardians: A Novel | Ana Castillo
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From American Book Award-winning author Ana Castillo comes a suspenseful, moving novel about a sensuous, smart, and fiercely independent woman. Eking out a living as a teacher’s aide in a small New Mexican border town, Tía Regina is also raising her teenage nephew, Gabo, a hardworking boy who has entered the country illegally and aspires to the priesthood. When Gabo’s father, Rafa, disappears while crossing over from Mexico, Regina fears the worst. After several days of waiting and with an ominous phone call from a woman who may be connected to a smuggling ring, Regina and Gabo resolve to find Rafa. Help arrives in the form of Miguel, an amorous, recently divorced history teacher; Miguel’s gregarious abuelo Milton; a couple of Gabo’s gangbanger classmates; and a priest of wayward faith. Though their journey is rife with challenges and danger, it will serve as a remarkable testament to family bonds, cultural pride, and the human experience Praise for The Guardians NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE “An always skilled storyteller, [Castillo] grounds her writing in . . . humor, love, suspense and heartache–that draw the reader in.” –Chicago Sunday Sun-Times “A rollicking read, with jokes and suspense and joy rides and hearts breaking . . . This smart, passionate novel deserves a wide audience.” –Los Angeles Times “What drives the novel is its chorus of characters, all, in their own way, witnesses and guardian angels. In the end, Castillo’s unmistakable voice–earthy, impassioned, weaving a ‘hybrid vocabulary for a hybrid people’–is the book’s greatest revelation.” –Time Out New York “A wonderful novel . . . Castillo’s most important accomplishment in The Guardians is to give a unique literary voice to questions about what makes up a ‘family.’ ” –El Paso Times “A moving book that is both intimate and epic in its narrative.” –Oscar Hijuelos, author of The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Set against the background of around El Paso, this book mixes the horrors of the border and the politics of the world with the everyday joy and grind of life. Gabo, a 16yo boy, is left to live with his Aunt Regina. They both wait for news of his father, Rafa, who was supposed to have crossed from Mexico already. Enlisting the help of quite an array of characters to find him, this book gives a lot to think about.

Reviewsbylola Beautiful cover. 7y
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I love the fact that Ana doesn‘t give a shit if you don‘t speak Spanish/Spanglish, cause guess what, her character does. I love authors who do this. The world is just not me. In So Much Blue, I was looking up some French. Anyways, this chapter told from this old man‘s POV got a little preachy and heavy handed but credit to Ana because by the end of it, he had me on his side.

Sace The Spanish/Spanglish just makes me want to read it more. 7y
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