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Alburquerque

A Novel

Rudolfo Anaya
3.1
(8)
Pages
279
Year
2015
Language
English

About

Taking its title from the original spelling of the city's name, Alburquerque is the story of a Chicano boxer's quest for identity  Abrán González always knew he was different. Called a coyote because of his fair skin, the kid from Barelas found escape through boxing and became one of the youngest Golden Gloves champions. But the arrival of a letter from a dying woman turns his entire life into a lie. The revelation that he was adopted makes him feel like an orphan and sends him on a quest to find his birth father.   With the help of his girlfriend, Lucinda, and Joe, a Vietnam veteran, Abrán begins a journey that hurls him from the barrio into a world of greed and political corruption spearheaded by Frank Dominic, a con artist running for mayor with visions of building El Dorado on the Rio Grande.   Rudolfo Anaya's vibrant novel celebrates a land and a people struggling to preserve and reshape ancient tradition. Rich in spirituality and sense of place, Alburquerque cuts across class and ethnic lines to tell a story of hope and displacement, love and regret, and the age-old quest for roots, identity, and family.

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"Anaya spins a touching love story woven into a tale of treachery, a microcosm of the social and economic dislocations squeezing the American Southwest."
Publishers Weekly
"[Alburquerque] has an intense spirituality that ultimately makes it mesmerizing. Highly recommended."
Library Journal
"Alburquerque is a rich and tempestuous book, full of love and compassion."
Library Journal

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