A Place Where the Sea Remembers

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Literary
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Author: Sandra Benitez ISBN: 9781566892841
Publisher: Coffee House Press Publication: April 1, 2013
Imprint: Coffee House Press Language: English
Author: Sandra Benitez
ISBN: 9781566892841
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Publication: April 1, 2013
Imprint: Coffee House Press
Language: English

**A universal portrait and an insider’s look at life in Latin America in this “**vivid, graceful, tautly constructed” novel of love, anger, hope, and tragedy (Tim O’Brien).

At the heart of this “profound . . . quietly stunning work that leaves soft tracks in the heart” is Chayo, the flower-seller, and her husband Candelario, the salad-maker, who finally may be blessed with the child they thought they would never have (The Washington Post Book World). Their cause for happiness, however, triggers a series of events that marks the lives of everyone in the small village of Santiago, Mexico.

Woven into Chayo’s and Candelario’s story are an unforgettable array of characters: Marta, the hotel maid who reads cast-off American magazines and dreams of El Paso; don Justo, the heartbroken fortune-teller; Esperanza, the midwife who finds new love with Rafael, the shy schoolteacher. Their secret dreams and desires are known only to the omniscient sea and to the curandera Remedios, a healer who hears them all.

Winner of the Minnesota Book Award for Fiction
Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award

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**A universal portrait and an insider’s look at life in Latin America in this “**vivid, graceful, tautly constructed” novel of love, anger, hope, and tragedy (Tim O’Brien).

At the heart of this “profound . . . quietly stunning work that leaves soft tracks in the heart” is Chayo, the flower-seller, and her husband Candelario, the salad-maker, who finally may be blessed with the child they thought they would never have (The Washington Post Book World). Their cause for happiness, however, triggers a series of events that marks the lives of everyone in the small village of Santiago, Mexico.

Woven into Chayo’s and Candelario’s story are an unforgettable array of characters: Marta, the hotel maid who reads cast-off American magazines and dreams of El Paso; don Justo, the heartbroken fortune-teller; Esperanza, the midwife who finds new love with Rafael, the shy schoolteacher. Their secret dreams and desires are known only to the omniscient sea and to the curandera Remedios, a healer who hears them all.

Winner of the Minnesota Book Award for Fiction
Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award

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