(11/16/2023)
Luis Alberto Urrea's Good Night, Irene, impressed me greatly when I recently read it. It is set in the turbulent 1960s and centers on two brothers who are searching for acceptance, love, and security while dealing with racial prejudice, gender norms, and political unrest in Mexico and the United States. The flawless writing style of Urrea really struck me. He skillfully combines setting descriptions with character descriptions, adding vivid detail that draws the reader right into the narrative. There are a couple of surprising turns in the story, and it ends well. I really believe that everyone who appreciates a well-written, thought-provoking novel should read Good Night, Irene. I rate it 4 out of 5 stars overall.