The Tilting House
by Ivonne Lamazares
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Two estranged sisters with a complicated past and an acrimonious present reunite in 1990s Cuba to confront the riddle of family amid the scars of political upheaval
In the summer of 1993, Yuri, a teenage orphan, is living with her strict, religious aunt Ruth in a Havana suburb when Mariela, a thirty-four-year-old artist, arrives from the United States with a shocking revelation. She claims to be Yuri's sister, insisting that she and Yuri share a mother, and that Ruth essentially kidnapped her when she sent her into exile against her will through Operation Pedro Pan. Forced to grow up in orphanages, Mariela spent the past three decades in the United States and has returned to Cuba to reclaim her roots, make art, and perhaps seek vengeance on Ruth. Yuri is both fascinated and repulsed by the young, glamorous, and aggrieved Mariela. When Ruth is jailed for unknown charges, Yuri falls further into Mariela's mercurial orbit.
Spanning two countries and three decades, The Tilting House explores identity and family loyalty, the effects of losing one's mother and motherland, the scars of political and historical upheaval, and an immigrant's complex quest both to return "home" and to be free from the past. Through her long journey, Yuri comes to understand that the past cannot be fully recovered, or fully escaped, even as she approaches the possibility of compassion for Mariela, for Ruth, for others, and for herself.
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Book Details
- ISBN
- 9781640097094
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Authors
- Ivonne Lamazares
- Publisher
- Counterpoint LLC
- Published Date
- July 22, 2025
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 304
- Physical Info
- 1.1 in H x 8.6 in L x 6 in W (1.05 lb)

This is a compelling story about coming to terms with the experiences of a confusing adolescence in the midst of the personal and political turmoil that surrounds it. The prose is beautiful and the characters have stayed with me.
I highly recommend this book. The characters are believable and well defined and the descriptions of Havana are impeccable. It is an interesting story about two sisters that explores the complexities of family, identity, migration and trauma. This is a great writer and you will enjoy reading her book!
Smart and complex. Lyrical prose.