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Litany of Saints: A Triptych

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In the opening piece, “The Lives of Saints,” an immigrant family from Costa Rica regularly prays to a litany of saints to help deal with all that life throws their way—including alcoholism, marital discord, illness and death—all while adjusting to their new circumstances as “Americans.” The narrator, a woman trapped in a subservient role supporting her husband, suffers in silence as the men completely disregard her in life-changing decisions. Recounting her family’s attempts to balance a traditional, more conservative culture with the new and exciting one in their adopted homeland, she is forced to reconsider gender roles, assimilation and religion. Costa Ricans, or Ticos, living in the United States return to their native country in two of the three novellas in this thought-provoking collection. They discover it’s not the “Switzerland of Central America,” the perfect country with good healthcare, education and no standing army. In “Las Tres Marías,” three sisters raised in the comparative freedom of Massachusetts who return to live in their parents’ home country are barely teenagers when they’re labeled gringas and “doomed to become sluts.” In “La Familia,” Juan Manuel has made a life for himself in Chicago, but when his mother calls him home because his brother has been arrested as a terrorist, he faces an uncomfortable reckoning with his country’s involvement in regional violence as the Cold War spreads to Latin America. Revealing the cultural dissonance experienced by immigrants, Diana Rojas’ characters grapple with their self-perception as they consider what they’re supposed to be and who they want to be. Issues of individualism versus community, loyalty to a distant homeland and a divided sense of identity pepper this intriguing debut.

Book Details

ISBN: 

9781558859944

EAN: 

9781558859944

Binding: 

Paperback

Pages: 

212

Publisher: 

Arte Publico Press

Published Date: 2024-30-04

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Danielle A.
Each Story Adds to the Tapestry of the Book

From the start of the first story, Rojas draws the reader in with compelling characters set in life circumstances that cause them to question everything from gender roles, to the role of family ties, to the ideas they hold about home and country of birth. The stories stand on their own, but when read back to back they build on each other in a way that makes them feel symbiotic.The first story hit me the hardest. Rojas introduces the main character on the first page as she contemplates whether falling two stories down onto the flagstone below would be a good way to get out of her unhappy marriage. A jarring beginning to a thought provoking story and book.

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Amazon Customer
Great Read

Litany of Saints has 3 great stories, each one triggered something different for me. Diana is a great story teller! I finished on 24 hours !

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Jason H
Wonderful read mixing history and fiction

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Having lived in various Latin American countries and studied the history of the region, I enjoyed how this book mixed fact and fiction. The three somewhat interrelated stories were easy to get into, with approachable characters and wholly recognizable situations. This book really made the immigrant experience feel relatable, and refreshes my memory of little known history amongst the tumult that in general occurred in Central America in the 70s and 80s. A consummate delight!

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Gulisha
Great read

Diana Rojas is an amazing storyteller. I am reading the book now, finished the first of three stories in it. It has made me laugh, cry, and reflect. Can’t wait to read the two other stories. Litany of Saints is highly recommended!

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Amazon Customer
Thought provoking read

Touching upon gender roles, religious values and political identity and citizenship, this book makes you think twice before labeling anyone within our world's village.