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This collection of eight short stories by Ecuadorian author Gabriela Alemán offers a spirited and sardonic exploration of contemporary Ecuador and its complex history. Following her acclaimed debut, Alemán delves into the tales Ecuadorians share about themselves, weaving foundational myths with modern narratives. The stories blend pop-culture and folklore, revealing lesser-known episodes of Ecuadorian history and a rich array of unforgettable minor characters. Through humor and adventure, Alemán addresses universal themes of human frailty and desire while tackling serious issues such as misogynistic violence, resource exploitation, violence against indigenous groups, political corruption, and drug trafficking. From deep-sea divers seeking treasure in the Galapagos to an outlaw pilot transporting missionaries into the Amazon, the narratives present a vivid tapestry of heroes and anti-heroes. The collection also touches on the experiences of mysterious Germans in the Galapagos during WWII and a night with the husband of infamous expat Lorena Bobbit. These "family portraits" sneak up on readers, revealing a deeper understanding of a nation whose well-known exports—soccer, coffee, and cocoa—mask a more intriguing and complex story waiting to be told.
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Family Album, Gabriela Aleman
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- 2022
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