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The Veins of the Ocean - by Patricia Engel (Paperback)

The Veins of the Ocean - by  Patricia Engel (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Originally published in hardcover in 2016 by Grove Press.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong><p>Winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize</p><p>A <i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> Best Book of the Year, A <i>New York Times</i> Editors' Choice and a finalist for the International Latino Book Award</strong></p><br><strong>"Lush and entrancing, steeped in love and sorrow, faith and myth. . . Patricia Engel is a gorgeous writer and I love the confidence of her prose. She knows the story she is telling, inside and out. She knows the story and its unfathomable depths and so that's how we experience reading this novel--fully, deeply, like an ocean." --Roxane Gay for Book of the Month Club <p/></strong>From award-winning author, Patricia Engel, <i>The Veins of the Ocean</i> is the profound and riveting story of a young woman's journey away from her family's painful past towards redemption and a freer future. Set in the vibrant coastal communities of Miami, the Florida Keys, Havana, and Cartagena, <i>The Veins of the Ocean</i> is a wrenching exploration of what happens when life tests the limits of compassion, and a stunning and unforgettable portrait of fractured lives finding solace in the beauty and power of the natural world, and in one another. <p/><b></b><strong>"[A] profound, daring venture . . . [Engel is] a unique and necessary voice for the Americas . . . the book is a great pleasure to read, even while it's breaking your heart." --<i>San Francisco Chronicle<br></i></strong><b></b><b>"Sumptuous . . . This is a writer who understands that exile can be as much an emotional state as a geographical one . . . to immerse oneself in Engel's prose is to surrender to a seductive embrace, a hypnotic beauty that mingles submersion with submission."--<i>New York Times Book Review</i></b> <p/><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for THE VEINS OF THE OCEAN: </b> <p/><b>A <i>New York Times Book Review</i> Editors' Choice</b> <p/>"Sumptuous . . . [a] plunge into deeper, darker realms . . . the novel offers proof of its author's developing maturity . . . Engel writes with a raw realism that elevates her characters' mundane existence--their failures and failings, hopes and dreams, pleasures and pains--to something majestic. At the heart of her storytelling is a deep sense of compassion. This is a writer who understands that exile can be as much an emotional state as a geographical one, that the agony of leaving tugs against the agony of being left behind . . . to immerse oneself in Engel's prose is to surrender to a seductive embrace, a hypnotic beauty that mingles submersion with submission." --<b>Lucy Scholes, <i>New York Times Book Review</i></b> <p/>Lush and entrancing, steeped in love and sorrow, faith and myth. This is a novel about redemption and place and home and the bonds of family, how inescapable they are, for better and worse . . . Patricia Engel is a gorgeous writer and I love the confidence of her prose. She knows the story she is telling, inside and out. She knows the story and its unfathomable depths and so that's how we experience reading this novel--fully, deeply, like an ocean. --<b>Roxane Gay, <i>Book of the Month</i></b> <p/>"Engel's work is often backdropped by diaspora, but in <i>The Veins of the Ocean</i> she tackles immigration head on via the story of a Colombian woman escaping her family's past." --<i><b>O, The Oprah Magazine</i></b> <p/>"[A] profound, daring venture . . . with a rare intelligence, juxtaposing the crushing separations and struggles experienced by immigrants with the power of connection, as embodied by the sea . . . [Engel is] a unique and necessary voice for the Americas . . . so lucid and nakedly honest that the book is a great pleasure to read, even while it's breaking your heart . . . This, mercifully, is a book as concerned with transforming the human condition as it is with the unflinching examination of its wounds. It takes place in a world full of borders, violence and prison walls, and, also, in a world where the stunning beauty of a wild dolphin can take your breath away and give you the strength to get free. It takes place in three lands separated by yawning political chasms, and, also, in three lands linked by the sea, by the mysterious sea, brimming with beauty, life and power. In short, it is our world, mirrored back to us, revealed anew." --<i><b>San Francisco Chronicle</i></b> <p/>"Fast-paced, irresistibly alluring . . . Engel's voice is lyrical . . . she has an all-seeing eye that misses nothing . . . <i>The Veins of the Ocean</i> is a tale of redemption and restoration that believes forgiveness is unattainable until one forgives oneself." --<i><b>Miami Herald</i></b> <p/>"Poignant . . . a sea of lush language . . . <i>The Veins of the Ocean</i> is [Engel's] best yet . . . filled with fascinating characters and beautiful prose." --<i><b>Tampa Bay Times</i></b> <p/>Engel's voice is raw and emotional, and she writes a dark family dynamic with a brutal honesty that is at once both refreshing and painful. But through it all, love remains the constant thread in [this] story. --<i><b>Book Riot</i></b> <p/>This bubbling stew of a novel . . . [is a] great pleasure. --<i><b>Toronto Star</i></b> <p/>In a novel that is vitally relevant today when the word <i>refugee</i> has such loaded connotations, Engel delivers a pulsating . . . and deeply introspective take on how family, love, and guilt can both 'chain us together' and set us free. --<i><b>Booklist</i> (starred review)</b> <p/>Engel is able to find a lightness in a disturbing story to carry the reader through the novel. But this effervescent, breezy voice does jar, at times, with dark subject matter. Still, Engel has crafted a detailed, rich world of vivid atmosphere and imagery . . . A dark comedy with unexpected heart. --<i><b>Kirkus Reviews</i></b> <p/>"A haunting and touching tale . . . Engel's writing is powerfully descriptive and lyrical . . . the book leaves the reader with faith in the world." --<i><b>Book Riot</i>, one of the Best Books of the Year So Far</b> <p/><i>The Veins of the Ocean</i> is an indelible novel of loss, grief, and redemption. Patricia Engel has created a world that is at once sensuous and dangerous, authentic and poetic, harrowing and hopeful. --<b>Laila Lalami</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Patricia Engel</b> is the author of <i>Vida</i>, which was a <i>New York Times</i> Notable Book of the Year and a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Fiction Award and Young Lions Fiction Award, and the acclaimed novel <i>It's Not Love, It's Just Paris</i>, winner of the International Latino Book Award. Her work has appeared in <i>The Atlantic</i>, <i>Boston Review</i>, <i>A Public Space</i>, <i>Harvard Review</i>, and <i>Guernica</i>, among other publications and anthologies, and received numerous awards including a 2014 fellowship in literature from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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