Of Women and Salt

by Gabriela Garcia

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Gabriela Garcia's Of Women and Salt traces a lineage of five generations of women-mothers and daughters-across the Latin American diaspora. It begins in nineteenth century Cuba: young Maria Isabel is the only woman working at a cigar factory, where each day the workers are read Victor Hugo and encouraged to recognise their value and strength. But these are dangerous political times, and as Maria begins to see marriage and motherhood as her only options for survival, the sounds of war are approaching. As Maria seeks personal emancipation through learning to read, the world around her is destroyed forever.

Decades later, in 2012, Maria Isabel's descendent Jeanette is recovering from addiction. When she makes a snap decision to take in Andrea, her neighbour Gloria's daughter, after Gloria is detained by immigration officers, her life looks likely to take a new turn. Gloria, stuck in a detention centre, wonders where she might hope to bring up her child safely, and a few years earlier Yolanda, a political immigrant from Cuba, must process her difficult relationship with her own mother and with her husband while raising her wayward daughter Jeanette.

When Jeanette travels to Cuba to see her grandmother, she discovers a book of Maria Isabel's that promises to link her more fully to her own heritage. Then finally in 2017, at the border between Mexico and Texas, a grown up Andrea makes a dangerous and determined journey in an effort to give herself the best chance at life-her erroneous memory of Jeanette's kindness driving her on.

Moving backwards and forwards in time, Of Women and Salt follows Latina women of fierce pride and longing, all irrevocably linked by the inheritance of trauma, and the writings and stories passed between them.

  • ISBN10 1250776686
  • ISBN13 9781250776686
  • Publish Date 30 March 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Flatiron Books
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 224
  • Language English