El Niño
Record details
- ISBN: 9781770893269
- ISBN: 1770893261
-
Physical Description:
remote
1 online resource - Publisher: Toronto : Anansi, 2014.
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Young women -- Fiction Mexico -- Fiction Young women Mexico |
Genre: | Electronic books. Fiction. |
Electronic resources
- House Of Anansi
Inspired by J. M. Coetzeeâs Disgrace, El Niño tracks the survival of one woman and a young, undocumented migrant as they journey through the no-manâs-land of a remote southwestern desert.
Honey hasnât 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 âcoyoteâ or human trafficker, who convinces Honey he knows her motherâs whereabouts and agrees to take her there â for a price. As they make their way through the Oroâs brutal no-manâs-land they are tracked by Ocho, a teenage bounty hunter determined to recruit Chávez. And then there is Baez, Marianneâs 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.
- House Of Anansi
El Niño tracks the survival of one woman and a young, undocumented migrant as they journey through the no-manâs-land of a remote southwestern desert.