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A REESEāS BOOK CLUB PICK and INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
WINNER OF THE 2021 NEW AMERICAN VOICES AWARD, LONGLISTED FOR THE 2022 ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL, A 2022 DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE FINALIST, ANDA NATIONAL ENDOWMENT OF THE ARTS āBIG READSā SELECTION
āA profound, beautiful novel.ā āPeople * āPoignant.ā āBuzzFeed * āA breathtaking story of the unimaginable prices paid for a better life.ā āEsquire
This āheartbreaking portrait of a family dealing with the realities of migration and separationā (Time) is āa sweeping love story and tragic drama and an authentic vision of what the American Dream looks like in a nationalistic countryā (Elle).
I often wonder if we are living the wrong life in the wrong country.
Talia is being held at a correctional facility for adolescent girls in the forested mountains of Colombia after committing an impulsive act of violence that may or may not have been warranted. She urgently needs to get out and get back home to BogotĆ”, where her father and a plane ticket to the United States are waiting for her. If she misses her flight, she might also miss her chance to finally be reunited with her family.
How this family came to occupy two different countries, two different worlds, comes into focus like twists of a kaleidoscope. We see Taliaās parents, Mauro and Elena, fall in love in a market stall as teenagers against a backdrop of civil war and social unrest. We see them leave BogotĆ” with their firstborn, Karina, in pursuit of safety and opportunity in the United States on a temporary visa, and we see the births of two more children, Nando and Talia, on American soil. We witness the decisions and indecisions that lead to Mauroās deportation and the familyās splinteringāthe costs theyāve all been living with ever since.
Award-winning, internationally acclaimed author Patricia Engel, herself a dual citizen and the daughter of Colombian immigrants, gives voice to all five family members as they navigate the particulars of their respective circumstances. Rich with BogotĆ” urban life, steeped in Andean myth, and tense with the daily reality of the undocumented in America, Infinite Country āis as much an all-American story as it is a global oneā (Booklist, starred review).
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