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The Family Izquierdo by Rubén Degollado

The Family Izquierdo

A Novel

by Rubén Degollado

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  • Sep 2022, 304 pages
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Edie M. (Kennett Square, PA)

slightly disappointing
I was really looking forward to reading this book but unfortunately I found going from Spanish to English back and forth distracting and it caused me to have a headache. So I never was able to finish.
Jean B. (Naples, FL)

Difficult read
This was not an easy book to read. Consequently it's hard to write a review. I thought that the author wanted to make the Mexican American experience familiar to his readers but I don't think he succeeded.

I understand, from the back cover that this book is a "linked short story collection." I don't think the linkage was successful; I still felt I was reading separate stories rather than a cohesive novel.

My high school Spanish classes were too long ago to help me understand the many Spanish words and phrases. I believe there was an attempt to use these in context but I felt that I missed a lot by not being able to translate.

I struggled to read this book and I'm struggling to write a review. I can not recommend it.

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