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El Niño

by (author) Nadia Bozak

Publisher
House of Anansi Press Inc
Initial publish date
May 2014
Category
Literary, Contemporary Women, Hispanic & Latino
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781770893252
    Publish Date
    May 2014
    List Price
    $22.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781770893269
    Publish Date
    Apr 2014
    List Price
    $10.99

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Inspired by J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace, El Niño tracks the survival of one woman and a young, undocumented migrant as they journey through the no-man’s-land of a remote southwestern desert.

Honey hasn’t seen her mother, Marianne, in more than two years. She drives deep into the once-prosperous border region of the Oro Desert for a surprise visit, only to discover that Marianne has vanished.

Alone in an unforgiving environment populated with hostile locals, she meets Chávez, a young “coyote” or human trafficker, who convinces Honey he knows her mother’s whereabouts and agrees to take her there — for a price. As they make their way through the Oro’s brutal no-man’s-land they are tracked by Ocho, a teenage bounty hunter determined to recruit Chávez. And then there is Baez, Marianne’s wizened Shepherd-coyote mix, whose death and life intimately intersect with Honey and Chávez's search for Marianne and who tells the story of the Oro Desert as it slowly comes apart.

Told in three distinct voices, El Niño is an intricately constructed and starkly written novel from a bold and inventive new writer.

About the author

Nadia Bozak is the author of Orphan Love and El Niño. She is currently working on a novel, english.motion, which is a timely retelling of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. She is also the author of The Cinematic Footprint: Lights, Camera, Natural Resources, a work of film theory.

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Editorial Reviews

No question that Nadia Bozak is a unique talent.

NOW Magazine

Breathtaking and widescreen in scope, EL Niño acutely renders characters drawn to a flashpoint in culture and history.

Emily Schultz, author of The Blondes

When El Nino comes together, both on the page and within the reader, the effect is both shocking and powerful, a testimony to both Bozak’s skills and daring as a writer.

Globe and Mail

Nadia Bozak is a tremendous talent.

Zoe Whittall, author of Holding Still for as Long as Possible

El Niño is a blazing novel about desperation and courage, survival and death, borders and barriers of all sorts and what it takes to break through. Nadia Bozak’s characters are fierce, brave, and haunting. Stylistically brazen and wildly suspenseful, this novel charges and snaps, sinks its teeth in, and doesn’t let go.

Lisa Moore, author of Caught

Bozak's language is, for the most part, expertly controlled, her images compelling… I found myself completely drawn into El Niño and invested in the fates of the characters.

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