Imatge de l'autor

Ingrid Rojas Contreras

Autor/a de Fruit of the Drunken Tree

2+ obres 760 Membres 37 Ressenyes

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Inclou el nom: Ingrid Rojas Contreras

Crèdit de la imatge: from author's website

Obres de Ingrid Rojas Contreras

Fruit of the Drunken Tree (2018) 610 exemplars, 33 ressenyes
The Man Who Could Move Clouds: A Memoir (2022) 150 exemplars, 4 ressenyes

Obres associades

Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed: 15 Voices from the Latinx Diaspora (2021) — Col·laborador — 123 exemplars, 2 ressenyes
McSweeney's Issue 61 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern) (2020) — Col·laborador — 29 exemplars, 2 ressenyes
Daughters of Latin America: An International Anthology of Writing by Latine Women (2023) — Col·laborador — 24 exemplars, 1 ressenya
Letters to a Writer of Color (2023) — Col·laborador — 17 exemplars, 1 ressenya

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Coneixement comú

Data de naixement
1985
Gènere
female
Nacionalitat
Colombia
País (per posar en el mapa)
Colombia
Lloc de naixement
Bogotá, Colombia
Llocs de residència
Bogotá, Colombia
San Francisco, California, USA

Membres

Ressenyes

Macy Sorensen met and fell in love with Elliot Petropoulos, the boy next door who shared her love of books, as a teenager. A chance encounter in the present forces Macy to confront the past and face the unspoken truths that caused her to disappear from Elliot’s life. This is a beautifully written story full of tender scenes, relatable characters, and heart-breaking moments. One of the best romance novels I have ever encountered! - Claire
 
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StaffPicks | Hi ha 32 ressenyes més | Jun 25, 2024 |
The cultural history in The Man Who Could Move Clouds by Ingrid Rojas Contreras is not one I am familiar with. The story weaves back and forth between the present to stories of the past - the author, her mother, Nono, and other relatives. After a while, I stop trying to follow the chronology and float along. With the myriad stories and the lack of a cultural context, I am not sure I completely understand the family story being told, but the tale is a fascinating mythological journey.

Read my complete review at http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2024/03/the-man-who-could-move-clouds.html

Reviewed for NetGalley.
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njmom3 | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Mar 11, 2024 |
This is the story of two girls in the chaotic world of Bogota, Colombia during the early 90’s when the drug lord Pablo Escobar ruled Columbia with an ungodly fist.

The first and younger of the two is Chula. She lives in a relatively safe area of Bogota while her father works for an oil company. Although her home and family seem safe, the stories surrounding her such as a girl ripped apart by a bomb, or a candidate shot down by the opposition bullets in front of herself and her mother belie the safety of their bubble.

When Chula’s mother decides to hire a maid from the lines of people standing on the street seeking work, she picks Petrona, five years older than Chula. She rejoices how cheaply she can hire someone – giving them the equivalent of daily rice and vegetables. Little does she know that Petrona’s family is almost entirely dependent on Petrona’s meager daily wage for support.

Petrona had lived on a moderately prosperous farm with her family, until it was raided by guerillas, her father and oldest brothers killed or kidnapped. Now Petrona and her family live in a shack constructed of what they can find and surrounded by people who support Pablo Escobar and the guerillas in their quest to find more justice for the working poor.

The two opposing economic and political views lead to impossible choices forced on Petrona when Chula’s family becomes their target.

While the girls’ lives have a short time of intersection, ultimately it is their class and circumstances which separate them and determine their fates.

Some of the incidents in the novel reflect Ms. Contreras's childhood experiences in Bogota. I'm sure that contributed to the immediacy and intensity of the novel.
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½
 
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streamsong | Hi ha 32 ressenyes més | Feb 13, 2024 |
An enlightening memoir about life in Columbia for indigenous people and giving first-hand and believable accounts about the culanderos tradition as practiced in South America and Columbia
 
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WilliamSwyter | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Sep 4, 2023 |

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Obres
2
També de
4
Membres
760
Popularitat
#33,470
Valoració
3.9
Ressenyes
37
ISBN
19
Llengües
2

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