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Dona Cleanwell Leaves Home
Dona Cleanwell Leaves Home: Stories | Ana Castillo
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Ana Castillo is an American treasure. Fearless, compassionate, and flat-out brilliantshe is the writer we need as we navigate the challenges of our ever-changing world.Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage Ana Castillo is de primera storyteller.award-winning author Julia Alvarez Literary legend Ana Castillo explores the secrets that are kept within households and the women they impact the most in this breakout collection that cements her place as a leading voice in feminist fiction. The first person in her traditional Mexican American family to graduate from high school, Katia is entering adulthood at a time of turbulent change. Across the nation young people are fighting for civil and womens rights and protesting the Vietnam War and brutal dictatorships in South America. Like so many of her generation, Katia wants to make the world a better place, and is determined to follow her own path. As she considers moving to California to join La Causa, Mexican American activist Cesar Chavezs movement to improve the working conditions of migrant farmer workers, Katia receives an unexpected gift from her father: a plane ticket to Mexico City. Bring back your mother, he says, tell her, her children need her. And so Katia joins this cause, to get Tina back to Chicago. But it won't be easy. Katia must learn to navigate a liberated version of her mother in a new country where she is now hawking supposedly superior cleaning products, called Donna Clean Well. Katia is but one of the voices introduced in this dazzling collection of short fiction from revered writer Ana Castillo. Spanning from Chicago to Mexico to New Mexico, the stories in Doa Cleanwell Leaves Home illuminate a chorus of people whose stories will leave you breathless.
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Ana Castillo is an auto buy author for me and I saw this last night and read it today. Castillo writes stories about seemingly ordinary women who don‘t know yet that they want to scream, “what did you think would happen, these are the only choices you gave me, these are the hurts you caused, this is the corner you have backed me into.” I love her writing. Ana‘s a poet whose writing illuminates the grey corners of these womens‘ lives. Pick!

sarahbarnes Fabulous review! Adding this to my list. 1y
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