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Esmeralda Santiago

    May 17, 1948

    Esmeralda Santiago is a celebrated Puerto Rican author whose work draws from the richness of her cultural identity and experiences navigating between two worlds. Her writing delves into themes of identity, memory, and family ties with a profound understanding of the complexities of human experience. Santiago writes with penetrating sensitivity and a lyrical prose that draws readers into her narratives. Her literary style is marked by its ability to render vivid characters and settings that reflect the depth of the Puerto Rican and American experience.

    Américas Traum
    Als ich noch in Puerto Rico war
    Casi una mujer
    When I Was Puerto Rican
    Las Madres
    America's Dream
    • It's 1996, and América Gonzalez is a hotel housekeeper on Vieques, an island off the coast of Puerto Rico, cleaning up after wealthy foreigners who don't look her in the eye. Her alcoholic mother resents her; her married boyfriend, Correa, beats her; and their fourteen-year-old daughter thinks life would be better anywhere but with América. So when América is offered the chance to work as a live-in housekeeper and nanny for a family in Westchester, New York, she takes it as a sign to finally make the escape she's been longing for. Yet, even as América revels in the comparative luxury of her new life--daring to care about a man other than Correa--she is faced with the disquieting realization that no matter what she does, she can never really escape her past. Deftly written and fiercely resilient, this novel explores the ever-shifting definition of what it means to be American and exemplifies the spirit of every immigrant who has dared to realize the American dream. --Chicago Tribune

      America's Dream
    • Las Madres

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(1170)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of Puerto Rico and the Bronx, this powerful novel explores the intertwined lives of five women, delving into themes of family, race, faith, and sexuality. As their stories unfold, a shared secret emerges, revealing the complexities of their relationships and the challenges they face. The narrative, rich with emotional depth, highlights the struggles and resilience of these women, offering a poignant reflection on identity and connection.

      Las Madres
    • When I Was Puerto Rican

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(487)Add rating

      In this first volume of her much-praised, bestselling trilogy, Esmeralda Santiago's story begins in rural Puerto Rico from the barrio to Brooklyn to high honors at Harvard

      When I Was Puerto Rican