
High Spirits
Camille Gomera-Tavarez
(Author)Description
BEST OF THE YEAR
Chicago Review of Books - Kirkus - Los Angeles Public Library
Publishers Weekly Flying Start
High Spirits is a collection of eleven interconnected short stories from the Dominican diaspora, from debut author Camille Gomera-Tavarez.
It is a book centered on one extended family - the Beléns - across multiple generations.
It is set in the fictional small town of Hidalpa - and Santo Domingo and Paterson and San Juan and Washington Heights too.
It is told in a style both utterly real and distinctly magical - and its stories explore machismo, mental health, family, and identity.
But most of all, High Spirits represents the first book from Camille Gomera-Tavarez, who takes her place as one of the most extraordinary new voices to emerge in years.
For fans of Elizabeth Acevedo, Sandra Cisneros, Angie Cruz, and Yaa Gyasi
P R A I S E
★ "Authentic and immersive...A labor of love imbued with dedication to family."
--Kirkus (starred)
★ "Deeply personal and relatable. Steeped in nostalgia and harsh but fierce love, this is a memorable family saga in its own right."
--Booklist (starred)
★ "Full of vivid and poetic imagery... settings worthy of drinking in, and thematic material ripe for contemplation about identity, intergenerational memory, and patriarchy and toxic masculinity, Gomera-Tavarez's soulfully crafted debut is a sensitive, intrinsically feminist work."
--Publishers Weekly (starred)
"A magical and unflinching look at the Dominican Diaspora."
--Dominican Writers Association
Product Details
Publisher | Levine Querido |
Publish Date | April 12, 2022 |
Pages | 224 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781646141296 |
Dimensions | 8.6 X 6.0 X 0.9 inches | 1.1 pounds |
About the Author
Author Residence: Philadelphia, PA
Reviews
"A true reader's treat." -- Al Dia News
[STAR] "Full of vivid and poetic imagery... settings worthy of drinking in, and thematic material ripe for contemplation about identity, intergenerational memory, and patriarchy and toxic masculinity, Gomera-Tavarez's soulfully crafted debut is a sensitive, intrinsically feminist work." -- Publishers Weekly (starred)
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