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The Volcano Daughters
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About The Book
'A gripping and spellbinding novel about a sisterhood ripped apart by violence, narrated by a ghostly chorus. An unforgettable debut.' Brit Bennett, author of The Vanishing Half
Nine-year-old Graciela is raised in the shadow of El Salvador's Izalco volcano, until the day she is taken to the capital city by the country's fearsome – and fearsomely superstitious – dictator, who believes her to be a muse capable of foreseeing the future.
There, Graciela meets Consuelo, the sister she never knew existed. Consuelo is everything she is not – volatile, dreamy and teenaged – yet despite their differences, the sisters form an unlikely bond. When the dictator's brutality is finally unleashed, El Salvador is forever changed. Graciela and Consuelo survive the massacre, but most of their community are not so lucky.
From San Salvador to Los Angeles, Paris to San Francisco, this is the story of two sisters and the people they left behind. Their voices, once just a whimper, now shout louder than ever. Listen.
* A Most Anticipated Book of the Year from Vulture and Electric Literature *
Product Details
- Publisher: Oneworld Publications (October 3, 2024)
- Length: 368 pages
- ISBN13: 9780861545391
Raves and Reviews
'A gripping and spellbinding novel about a sisterhood ripped apart by violence, narrated by a ghostly chorus. An unforgettable debut.' Brit Bennett, author of The Vanishing Half
'This debut is colourful and inventive; a magical realist treat.' The Times
'Balibrera weaves a tale rich in culture, loss and myth, with the resilience of these two women making a long-lasting impression.' Glamour
'Full of Spanish poetic descriptions... This lyrical narrative darts between a jungle on the edge of a volcano and more urban landscapes in El Salvador and is full of magical realism... Wonderful.' Daily Mail
'A beautiful and ambitious novel. I highly recommend.' Ann Patchett on Instagram
'Gina María Balibrera’s debut novel, which sees the girls navigate the disaster that follows by travelling to LA and then Paris, is, at times, as funny as it is unsettling, capturing both the trials of girlhood and the horrors of war. Narrated by a compelling ghost chorus (four women murdered during the earlier coup), The Volcano Daughters deserves plaudits for its stylistic invention, too, and marks out Balibera as a writer to watch.' Lunate
'Inventive, surprising, and potent, I fell under Gina Balibrera's spell from the first line... The Volcano Daughters blew my mind with its rich humor, its beautiful portrayal of women's lives, and its unstoppable plot.' Chelsea Bieker, author of Madwoman
'Stunning: original, magical, brutal, beautiful. A sweeping yet intimate look at love, sisterhood, and resistance in the face of devastation.' Charmaine Wilkerson, author of Black Cake
'A bilingual, mythological, and original debut about resistance and survival.' Vulture
'A dark marvel of a book... Balibrera's fusion of history and legend, puts me in mind of a young Isabel Allende.' Peter Ho Davies, author of A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself
'A gorgeous and painful tapestry, rich with history, memory... The Volcano Daughters is a dazzling accomplishment.' Kirstin Valdez Quade, author of The Five Wounds
'A towering achievement at the intersection of ancient myth, political history, and vibrant storytelling.' Kali Fajardo-Anstine, author of Woman of Light
'A captivating rendition of early-20th-century El Salvador... Riveting... The resilience of sisterly bonds forms the backbone of this swirling, heart-wrenching debut.' Kirkus
'The Volcano Daughters is a beautiful novel, weaving together magic and humour with tragedy and the unflinching documentary of injustice in a way that is so skilful and surprising.' Eleanor Shearer, author of River Sing Me Home
'Epic and intimate, alive and mournful, The Volcano Daughters is an exquisite novel teeming with life, ghosts, pain, and hope. I was swept away by its lyrical, generous storytelling. What a gorgeous, moving work.' Aysegül Savas, author of The Anthropologist
'This intriguing debut novel from writer Gina María Balibrera introduces two sisters from El Salvador with a story unlike any other... Is it historical fiction? Magical realism? Alternate history? Speculative mythology? The answer is yes.' Goodreads (Readers' Most Anticipated Summer Books)
'Balibrera offers a new book to be entered into the historical magical realism canon. It is a staggering tome of sisterhood, disaster, and myth...an imaginative roller coaster of emotion.' Debutiful (The Most Anticipated Debut Books of 2024 – Part Two)
'A fiery, pacey novel that knits together political history, magical realism and vivacious storytelling... An unyielding plot revealing the resilience of sisterhood.' Service95
'A lyrical evocative ride through the history and mythology of El Salvador... Sweeping, epic.' Irish Sunday Independent
'As funny as it is unsettling, capturing both the trials of girlhood and the horrors of war. Narrated by a compelling ghost chorus (four women murdered during the earlier coup), The Volcano Daughters deserves plaudits for its stylistic invention, too, and marks out Balibera as a writer to watch.' Lunate
'A lush, imaginative debut, with hints of magic.' People
'The Volcano Daughters spits fire from its very first page... This is an epic story, a remarkable achievement... What emerges triumphantly from Balibrera’s pages is a gifted new storyteller with a nose for history and a prodigious imagination.' The New York Times
'Balibrera deftly melds Latin American myth with El Salvadoran history, fashioning an imaginative tale told with attitude, a fresh view of real-life events, and a pacing that enlivens every page. It’s also magical realism at its best.' Washington Independent Review of Books
'Riveting… With rich storytelling and vivid imagery, this searing narrative redefines history and mythology.' Denizen
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