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Woman of Light

A Novel

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Woman of Light

De: Kali Fajardo-Anstine
Narrado por: Melinna Bobadilla
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A “dazzling, cinematic, intimate, lyrical” (Roxane Gay) epic of betrayal, love, and fate that spans five generations of an Indigenous Chicano family in the American West, from the author of the National Book Award finalist Sabrina & Corina

“Sometimes you just step into a book and let it wash over you, like you’re swimming under a big, sparkling night sky.”—Celeste Ng, author of Little Fires Everywhere and Everything I Never Told You

A PHENOMENAL BOOK CLUB PICK AND AN AUDACIOUS BOOK CLUB PICK • ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Book Riot

There is one every generation, a seer who keeps the stories.

Luz “Little Light” Lopez, a tea leaf reader and laundress, is left to fend for herself after her older brother, Diego, a snake charmer and factory worker, is run out of town by a violent white mob. As Luz navigates 1930s Denver, she begins to have visions that transport her to her Indigenous homeland in the nearby Lost Territory. Luz recollects her ancestors’ origins, how her family flourished, and how they were threatened. She bears witness to the sinister forces that have devastated her people and their homelands for generations. In the end, it is up to Luz to save her family stories from disappearing into oblivion.

Written in Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s singular voice, the wildly entertaining and complex lives of the Lopez family fill the pages of this multigenerational western saga. Woman of Light is a transfixing novel about survival, family secrets, and love—filled with an unforgettable cast of characters, all of whom are just as special, memorable, and complicated as our beloved heroine, Luz.

LONGLISTED FOR THE JOYCE CAROL OATES PRIZE • LONGLISTED FOR THE CAROL SHIELDS PRIZE FOR FICTION
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I’m Chicana and love historical fiction, so I was excited to hear this inter generational saga of early Colorado told from the perspective of Mexican & Indigenous folks. Some of the descriptions are beautiful, and if you’re not aware that the West was “won” through the violence of white supremacy, you may need to read this novel just to learn that. My pleasure was interrupted at times by anachronisms (it wasn’t called “smog” in the 1930s) and by underdeveloped, inconsistent characters (including token butch lesbian, not handled well). Overall, I got the feeling that the author couldn’t decide whether to write magical realism, decolonial political realism, female-empowerment fiction, or a bodice-ripper—so the result is an odd mix of all of those. If that’s your pleasure, do enjoy: there are some good moments and it’s well read.

A novel that can’t quite decide what it is

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This book was hard to follow as the author jumped around the generations. That, coupled with the huge amount of odd metaphors she used. I found myself being distracted from the story as I was trying to figure them all out??? This was not an easy listen! Frustrating actually.

So many metaphors!

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The last two and half hours of this book were certainly the best in my opinion. For the listeners, there are a few storylines and timelines and it can bounce quickly if you’re not paying close attention. It helped me to look at the chapter name as that often identified the year. Overall an interesting book. Could have honestly taken the last chapter or so and built the story from there. Perhaps there is or will be a part II? Do not expect full closure for the main characters, but you will get “some” closure. Narration was beautiful.

Interesting part of history

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One winter my husband and I drove to Colorado from Albuquerque and saw how the Sanger's got their name as they were covered with snow and the sun was setting and shining on them. Reading Woman of Light I imagine that the Lost Territory is there. As for Tewa, I have a passion for languages, especially the smaller threatened ones thus Tewa is another essential attraction of this tale. Kali Fajardo-Anstine weaves a brilliant tapestry with this book with her characters, multiple ethnicities and history: it is a damn fine tale: !muchas gracias!

Sangre de Cristos and the Tewa language

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Interesting story of Hispanic families and the hardships they endured in the late 1800s, early 1909s in Colorado and primarily the Denver area. As a native of Denver, I wasn’t aware of the strong presence of the Klu Klux Klan. My parents lived in the area where Luz lived in the 1930s, but I don’t remember them sharing any stories. A little disappointed with the end of the story.

Interesting Denver immigrant history

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