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A Desert between Two Seas
A Novel In Stories
A. MuiaSeries: Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction(0)
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Set in the crumbling Spanish missions of nineteenth-century Baja California, this mythic novel in linked stories follows two grief-stricken people as haunted as the desolate chapels around them: a priest who caused the drowning of a native boy by compelling him to fish for pearls, and a deaf woman trying to outrun her murderous reputation as a pistolera. Though the stories span landscapes, villages, characters, and decades, the heart of the novel is Baja California itself-a stark land of cactus and creosote, of russet canyons and splintered wastes of rock-where people living in the shadow of ruined missions seek redemption on an inhospitable peninsula forsaken even by its priests.
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Reviews
"Muia's voice is essential. These stories are fire, and this book is powerful. Your favorite book is waiting to meet you."
Luis Alberto Urrea
"Like the far tolling of a bell, Muia's stories are reminiscent of tale, legend, and fable. Stark and moving, unsparing and compassionate, her work is grounded in history but suspended in no particular time . . . these are spellbinding myths to get lost in."
Robert Clark
"A beautiful and meaningful collection of stories portraying an era we have needlessly forgotten . . . a capturing of our timeless matters of the heart: faith, loss, betrayal, yearning, and the ragged hot rock-strewn desert path that is the way to redemption. I can think of no more worthy collection to wear Flannery O'Connor's mantle."
Bret Lott