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My Train Leaves at Three
My Train Leaves at Three: A Novel | Natalie Guerrero
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By a striking new voice in fiction, an electric coming-of-age novel that explores grief, family, sexuality, and love as an ambitious young woman from Washington Heights tries to make it on Broadway Guerrero leaves the reader not just enthralled and delighted but waiting with bated breath for what she will conjure up next.Xochitl Gonzalez, author of Anita de Monte Laughs Last After her sister Nenas sudden death, Xiomara, an Afro-Latina singer and actress born and raised in Washington Heights, is numb. With her sister gone, Xiomara, painfully close to thirty, is living in a tiny apartment with her ultra-Catholic Puerto Rican mother, and having the same shitty sex with the same shitty men that shes been entertaining for years. Behind on rent despite two minimum-wage jobs, one of which involves singing show tunes while serving pancakes to tourists at Ellens Stardust Diner, Xiomara is bitingly cynical, especially in her grief, and barely treading water. But when a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity falls into her lapthe chance to audition for Manny Santos, the most charismatic director of the momentXiomara sees a second chance to pursue the dream she thought shed lost. Meanwhile, something about Santi, a new co-worker at the print shop where she spends half of her days photocopying other performers headshots, starts to tug at the threads of her apathy. Nothing is simple, and soon Xiomara finds herself interacting with the ugliest sides of the industry and the powerful men who control it. Sometimes the closer you are to your dreams, the further away you become from yourself, and as Xiomara grapples with this hard truth, she is forced to ask herself if she has what it takes to build a new shiny life without losing the truth of her old one. With hopeful spirit and unapologetic energy, My Train Leaves at Three is a coming-of-age story about the balancing act between moving on and moving forward.
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When I first started reading this I felt like it was not the book for me. Because I went in with expectations of what I wanted this book to be, and it was giving me something else: A story I was wanting to read but didn‘t know it yet.

I did not expect to be rooting for Xiomara the way that I did, her aimlessness, her grief, were so vividly depicted by the author that all you were left with were whispers of: “Yes, you can do this, you can.” 👇🏽

Amor4Libros All the supporting characters on this were great (even the ones you are going to hate!).

Loved this debut!!
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BarbaraBB Fab review again! 2mo
Amor4Libros @BarbaraBB Thanks, friend! 🤗 2mo
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