Tuesday, January 09, 2007

January --

Gonzalez and Daughter Trucking Co.: A Road Novel with Literary License
Maria Amparo Escandon

From the author of Esperanza's Box of Saints (1999) comes this semi-surreal tale of Libertad Gonzalez, imprisoned in the Mexicali Penal Institute for Women. The jail has a decidedly looser environment than its name implies--one of the wealthier inmates has transformed the yard into a beachfront--and model prisoner Libertad decides to start a book club. No matter what book she chooses to read aloud from, though, she always has the same story to tell. In telenovela fashion, complete with cliff-hanging chapter endings, she tells her increasingly large audience a story about a former literature professor and fugitive from the Mexican government who becomes a truck driver in the U.S and his loving but controlling relationship with his daughter. Libertad's audience grows hooked on the story line (much like Escandon's will), chiming in with heated opinions on the twists and turns of the plot. It soon becomes apparent that the story is Libertad's own, and it has become her way of making sense of her life and her crime. This highly readable novel is a paean both to storytelling and to freedom

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Brrrr....it's way too cold outside! A perfect day to sip coffee and discuss a book.
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litmanager said...

I liked the ending! I just finished it and I give it a 4.5 (in English!).

Anonymous said...

I liked it too!
And I liked the ending, very unexpected.
Anyone has Man Beaters Inc.'s number? hehehehe