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    <![CDATA[Happy Families: Stories]]>
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    <![CDATA[The internationally acclaimed author Carlos Fuentes, winner of the Cervantes Prize and the Latin Civilization Award, delivers a stunning work of fiction about family and love across an expanse of Mexican life, reminding us why he has been called &#8220;a combination of Poe, Baudelaire, and Isak Dinesen&#8221; (<em>Newsweek</em>). <br/><br/>In these masterly vignettes, Fuentes explores Tolstoy&#8217;s classic observation that &#8220;happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.&#8221; In &#8220;A Family Like Any Other,&#8221; each member of the Pagan family lives in isolation, despite sharing a tiny house. In &#8220;The Mariachi&#8217;s Mother,&#8221; the limitless devotion of a woman is revealed as she secretly tends to her estranged son&#8217;s wounds. &#8220;Sweethearts&#8221; reunites old lovers unexpectedly and opens up the possibilities for other lives and other loves. These are just a few of the remarkable stories in <em>Happy Families</em>, but they all inhabit Fuentes&#8217;s trademark Mexico, where modern obsessions bump up against those of the mythic past, and the result is a triumphant display of the many ways we reach out to one another and find salvation through irrepressible acts of love.<br/><br/>In this spectacular translation, the acclaimed Edith Grossman captures the full weight of Fuentes&#8217;s range. Whether writing in the language of the street or in straightforward, elegant prose, Fuentes gives us stories connected by love, including the failure of love&#8211;between spouses, lovers, parents and children, siblings. From the Mexican presidential palace to the novels of the poor and the vast expanse of humanity in between, <em>Happy Families </em>is a magnificent portrait of modern life in all its complicated beauty, as told by one of the world&#8217;s most celebrated writers.<br/><br/><strong><u>Praise for Carlos Fuentes</u></strong><br/>Winner of the Cervantes Prize<br/><br/><em><u>The Old Gringo</u></em><br/><br/>&#8220;A dazzling novel that possesses the weight and resonance of myth [and] the fierce magic of a remembered dream.&#8221;<br/><em>&#8211;The New York Times</em><br/><br/><em><u>The Death of Artemio Cruz</u></em><br/><br/>&#8220;Remarkable in the scope of the human drama it pictures, the corrosive satire and sharp dialogue.&#8221;<br/><em>&#8211;The New York Times Book Review </em><br/><br/><em><u>The Years with Laura Díaz</u></em><br/><br/>&#8220;Reading this magnificent novel is like standing beneath the dome of the Sistine Chapel. . . . The breadth and enormity of this accomplishment is breathtaking.&#8221;<br/><em>&#8211;The Denver Post</em><br/><br/><em><u>This I Believe</u></em><br/><br/>&#8220;Engaging, offering surprising conclusions, provocations or turns of phrase . . . Put down the page-turner and dare to drink these full-bodied, red, shining words.&#8221;<br/><em>&#8211;Los Angeles Times Book Review</em><br/><em><u><br/>The Eagle&#8217;s Throne</u></em><br/><br/>&#8220;Dazzling, razor-sharp . . . prescient . . . a feast of political insight.&#8221;<br/><em>&#8211;The Washington Post Book World</em>]]>
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