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Casa de la Laguna: (The House on the Lagoon - Spanish-Language Edition) = The House on the Lagoon
Casa de la Laguna: (The House on the Lagoon - Spanish-Language Edition) = The House on the Lagoon | Rosario Ferré
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"La case de la laguna" ( "The House on the Lagoon" ) is the story of Quintin Mendizabal and his wife, Isabel Monfort. Isabel, a fledgling novelist, is writing a multigenerational novel about the history of their families, of Spanish and Corsican origins, and their arrival in Puerto Rico. Her ambition is great, but her sense of history comically weak. When Quintin, who happens to be a historian, finds her manuscript, he begins to write alternate chapters expressing his own point of view. Isabel colorfully weaves a tapestry of life among the ruling classes of Puerto Rico, with their passionate debates about independence, statehood, racism; their links to Spain and Europe; and their ambivalence toward the United States. But as she draws a self-portrait of her marriage as well, it becomes clear that her relationship with her husband is far from picture-perfect. Quintin becomes incensed at Isabel's version of events, at her audacity in writing a book, and an autobiographical one at that. And Isabel, in her struggle to forge a new identity and free herself from her coercive marriage and the constraints of the culture, precipitates a conflagration that threatens to consume the entire family.
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WanderingBookaneer
The House on the Lagoon | Rosario Ferré
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Had to buy this U.S. #KindleDailyDeal ( https://www.amazon.com/House-Lagoon-Novel-Rosario-Ferré-ebook/dp/B00JK5590M/r... ) and National Book Award Finalist by Puerto Rican author Rosario Ferré. ??

WanderingBookaneer You may add Audible narration for $7.49! 6y
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readordierachel Awesome! Thanks for posting this! 6y
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Centique
The House on the Lagoon | Rosario Ferré
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Isabel is writing a memoir of her and her husband‘s families in San Juan and Ponce in Puerto Rico. The book is dense with family anecdotes, all interesting or moving. It jumps around and at times I struggled to remember who fitted where! What makes it fascinating is that Isabel‘s husband Quintin is secretly reading the memoir and disagreeing with Isabel‘s take on everything. As we get closer to their own story this becomes unputdownable 🌟🌟🌟🌟

Centique Great insights into the role of women and how their freedom can be/was oppressed as wives and mothers, also some history of Puerto Rico which was new to me. 6y
merelybookish So it's a novel about the writing of a memoir? 6y
Dragon Sound interesting, stacking! 🉠6y
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DebinHawaii It sounds really good. Stacking! 📚👠6y
Centique @merelybookish most chapters are the actual memoir, the odd italicised chapter breaks in from Quintin‘s POV with his thoughts in current times on how Isabel‘s writing is going. Eventually the memoir catches up and you get Isabel‘s perspective on Quintin. (Hope that makes sense!) 6y
Centique @merelybookish and oh yes, the whole thing is a novel. 6y
Reggie You totally sold me on this. 6y
Centique @Reggie oh good! I‘m so glad 😊👠6y
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kgriffith
The House on the Lagoon | Rosario Ferré
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Re-learning the history of how Puerto Rico came to be a US territory.

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kgriffith
The House on the Lagoon | Rosario Ferré
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Puerto Rican rum, author, and reading spot: check. Coquí serenades included of course.