Martita, I Remember You/Martita, te recuerdo

Martita, I Remember You/Martita, te recuerdo

Sandra Cisneros

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A long-forgotten letter sets off a charged encounter with the past in this poignant and gorgeously told tale masterfully told by Sandra Cisneros, the celebrated bestselling author of The House on Mango Street, in a beautiful dual-language edition. As a young woman, Corina leaves her Mexican family in Chicago to pursue her dream of becoming a writer in the cafes of Paris. Instead, she spends her brief time in the City of Light running out of money and lining up with other immigrants to call home from a broken pay phone. But her months of befriending panhandling artists in the subway, sleeping on crowded attic floors, and dancing the tango at underground parties are given a lasting glow by her intense friendships with Martita and Paola. Over the years the three women disperse to three continents, falling out of touch and out of mind--until a letter unearthed in a closet brings Corina's days in Paris back with breathtaking immediacy. Told with intimacy and searing tenderness, this tribute to the life-changing power of youthful friendship is Cisneros at her vintage best, in a beautiful dual-language edition.

Publication Year: 2021


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    Apr 28, 2025
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  • zozopuff
    May 07, 2025
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    As soon as I got my hands on this book I gobbled it right up! Sandra's voice in this is so good; reminiscent, regrettable, but contented. The story is short, but there's not much that needs to be said, it's almost like a love poem to the women that helped her in a rough time, while inadvertently touching their lives and helping them in ways she couldn't see.

    At first I wasn't a fan of the book's composition (a letter, a long story, letters, ending narrative), but after finishing I think it works, even though it wasn't my absolute favorite.

    There are also some really hard-hitting quotes in here that just left me stunned for a moment. I loved it. 4.5 stars.

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