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Luminous Republic
Luminous Republic | Andrés Barba
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"Wholly compelling." --Colm Tóibín "A captivating piece of storytelling."--Boston Globe A new novel from a Spanish literary star about the arrival of feral children to a tropical city in Argentina, and the quest to stop them from pulling the place into chaos. San Cristóbal was an unremarkable city--small, newly prosperous, contained by rain forest and river. But then the children arrived. No one knew where they came from: thirty-two kids, seemingly born of the jungle, speaking an unknown language. At first they scavenged, stealing food and money and absconding to the trees. But their transgressions escalated to violence, and then the city's own children began defecting to join them. Facing complete collapse, municipal forces embark on a hunt to find the kids before the city falls into irreparable chaos. Narrated by the social worker who led the hunt, A Luminous Republic is a suspenseful, anguished fable that "could be read as Lord of the Flies seen from the other side, but that would rob Barba of the profound originality of his world" (Juan Gabriel Vásquez).
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ke1lbe1l
Luminous Republic | Andrés Barba
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Only halfway through this one but already recommending it. I have so many highlighted sections I want to come back to and explore further.

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Nihiljames
Luminous Republic | Andrés Barba
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This one was critiqued for revealing “the end†at the beginning of the book and not building up enough suspense. I disagree...the reveal at the end is so much more than the demise of the kids. Great one.

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catiewithac
Luminous Republic | Andrés Barba
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Spanish novels always have this dream-like quality, so grounded in the earth and yet oddly mesmerizing. How can this strange fable be so disturbing and profound? It‘s more than a little haunting and surprising.

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