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Book Launch: Gabrielle Lucille Fuentes, ARE WE EVER OUR OWN

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Book Launch: Gabrielle Lucille Fuentes, ARE WE EVER OUR OWN

English Tuesday, September 13, 2022 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Virtual

Join Gabrielle Lucille Fuentes and Maud Casey as they discuss Fuentes' new book Are We Ever Our Own.

Register for the event.

About Are We Ever Our Own:

Moving between Cuba and the U.S., the stories in Are We Ever Our Own trace the paths of the women of the far-flung Armando Castell family.

Related but unknown to each other, these women are exiles, immigrants, artists, outsiders, all in search of a sense of self and belonging. The owner of a professional mourning service investigates the disappearance of her employees. On the eve of the Cuban revolution, a young woman breaks into the mansion where she was once a servant to help the rebels and free herself. A musician in a traveling troupe recounts the last day she saw her father.

Linked by theme and complex familial bonds, these stories shift across genres and forms to excavate the violence wreaked on women’s bodies and document the attempt to create something meaningful in the face of loss. They ask: who do we belong to? What, if anything, belongs to us?

Are We Ever Our Own is the winner of the BOA Editions Short Fiction Prize.

 

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Join Gabrielle Lucille Fuentes and Maud Casey as they discuss Fuentes' new book Are We Ever Our Own.

Register for the event.

About Are We Ever Our Own:

Moving between Cuba and the U.S., the stories in Are We Ever Our Own trace the paths of the women of the far-flung Armando Castell family.

Related but unknown to each other, these women are exiles, immigrants, artists, outsiders, all in search of a sense of self and belonging. The owner of a professional mourning service investigates the disappearance of her employees. On the eve of the Cuban revolution, a young woman breaks into the mansion where she was once a servant to help the rebels and free herself. A musician in a traveling troupe recounts the last day she saw her father.

Linked by theme and complex familial bonds, these stories shift across genres and forms to excavate the violence wreaked on women’s bodies and document the attempt to create something meaningful in the face of loss. They ask: who do we belong to? What, if anything, belongs to us?

Are We Ever Our Own is the winner of the BOA Editions Short Fiction Prize.