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2017 Read Harder Challenge > Task #4: Read a book set in Central or South America, written by a Central or South American author

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Nancy Groves | 67 comments I read that book a while ago, and it moved me to tears. It probably still would if I read it again. Excellent choice.


message 152: by Cheryl (last edited Aug 15, 2017 03:07PM) (new)

Cheryl Hager (cheryl_is_reading) | 73 comments I had gone through two choices, the first I don't remember, the second was from Mexico--that I just realized today. My third, is a play, Death and the Maiden by Ariel Dorfman.


message 153: by Viv (new)

Viv JM I used a short story collection for this task: Things We Lost in the Fire by Argentinian author Mariana Enríquez. If you like dark and disturbing, then I can highly recommend this collection!


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xtnalogy | 4 comments Laura wrote: "Jaleenajo wrote: "Ramona wrote: "Britt wrote: "One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez"

That's my idea for this one too!"

Absolutely loved that book! It's definitely worth it.

I'..."


Is The Spy set in Central/South America? I thought it is in Paris. Please correct me if I am wrong.


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Yrinsyde | 21 comments I finished The General in His Labyrinth by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. It is set in Venezuela and is about the last few weeks of Simon Bolivar's life. It was marvelous - beautiful writing.


message 156: by Eujean2 (last edited Oct 05, 2017 04:09PM) (new)

Eujean2 | 35 comments Has anyone read Little Indiscretions?
Does it take place in Central or South America?

According to the Book Riots post, it looks like they recommend the book for the challenge. https://bookriot.com/2017/01/05/read-...

I have read City of the Beasts by Isabel Allende that I think also qualifies for this prompt as it primary takes place in "the remote wilds of South America" (aka the Amazon).


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Lenore Tichnell (lenoretichnell) | 3 comments Does anyone know whether Talking to Ourselves by Andrés Neuman would count? He's from Argentina, but I can't figure out where the book takes place.


message 158: by Rachel (new)

Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 131 comments I'm reading Like Water for Chocolate. My original plan was One Hundred Years of Solitude, but I just kept putting it off to the point where I eventually lost interest.


message 159: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 2 comments Does anyone have any recommendations for middle grade or graphic novel for this challenge?


message 160: by Ms. McGregor (new)

Ms. McGregor (mrsmcg) | 7 comments Any suggestions that could also check off published 1900-1950?


message 162: by Bonnie G. (last edited Nov 09, 2017 06:02PM) (new)

Bonnie G. (narshkite) | 1413 comments Bonnie wrote: "Ficciones, Legends of Guatemala". Both are story collections. The Golden Harvest if you want a novel. I read it 30+ years ago in college and it bored me to tears, but it is a classic.


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Wellington (stenella) | 104 comments I read Blood Of The Dawn by Claudia Salazar Jimenez. The author is Peruvian. The book was about the Shining Path insurgency. It was hard to read sometimes as it jumped from character to character, but it was all tied together by the end.


message 164: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Groves | 67 comments I didn't remember the details of this challenge correctly, so the book I read doesn't qualify: The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli. She's from Mexico, and that's where the book is set. It's terrific, though, and no regrets for reading it "by mistake." I'm now considering either Daniel Alarcon's At Night We Walk in Circles or Isabel Allende's Ines of My Soul.


message 165: by Catherine Lozada (new)

Catherine Lozada | 2 comments If people are still looking for recommendations, I just finished reading The Invisible Life of Euridice Gusmao (set in Brazil) and loved it! It was a quick read but really stays with you.


message 166: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Groves | 67 comments I read Ines of My Soul by Isabel Allende, a historical novel set in Chile during the 1500s.


message 167: by Krista (new)

Krista | 143 comments Michelle wrote: "Does anyone have any recommendations for middle grade or graphic novel for this challenge?"

Ditto that request.

This is my last topic for this year's challenge. I started Perla, but I'm having a hard time getting into and I don't think I'm going to finish it. I can fit it in next year though.

Any recommendations for something that would fit this category that's a short, quick read? Like less than 100 or pages? Maybe middle grades like Michelle asked for?


message 168: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (feministtexican) | 14 comments Krista wrote: "Michelle wrote: "Does anyone have any recommendations for middle grade or graphic novel for this challenge?"

Ditto that request.

This is my last topic for this year's challenge. I started Perla,..."


Daytripper by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá is a graphic novel from Brazil.


message 169: by Krista (new)

Krista | 143 comments Melissa wrote: "Krista wrote: "Michelle wrote: "Does anyone have any recommendations for middle grade or graphic novel for this challenge?"

Ditto that request.

This is my last topic for this year's challenge. I..."


Thanks! And unbelievably, my library has that! I just have to wait until Tuesday to go check it out.


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