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America Is Not the Heart Elaine Castillo

America Is Not the Heart By Elaine Castillo

America Is Not the Heart by Elaine Castillo


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Summary

A giant debut novel about the redemptive, restorative power of love; about trust and fear; hair and makeup; food and sex; it's about belonging and...not belonging. It's a soulful literary saga set in the early nineties of San Francisco; a coming-of-age about leaving home and, sometimes, the necessity of turning back.

America Is Not the Heart Summary

America Is Not the Heart by Elaine Castillo

Longlisted for the Aspen Literary Prize, 2019
Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, 2018
Longlisted for Elle's Big Book Award, 2018

A giant debut novel about the redemptive, restorative power of love; about trust and fear; hair and makeup; food and sex; it's about belonging and...not belonging. It's a soulful literary saga set in the early nineties of San Francisco; a coming-of-age about leaving home and, sometimes, the necessity of turning back.

How many lives can one person lead in a single lifetime?

When Hero De Vera arrives in America, disowned by her parents in the Philippines, she's already on her third. Her uncle, Pol, who has offered her a fresh start and a place to stay in the Bay Area, knows not to ask about the first and second. And his wife, Paz, has learned enough about the might and secrecy of the De Vera family to keep her head down. Only their daughter Roni asks Hero why her hands seem to scream with hurt at the steering wheel of the car she drives to collect her from school, and only Rosalyn, the fierce but open-hearted beautician, has any hope of bringing Hero back from the dead.

'This book is it: one of the best debut novels (and novels, period) of recent years' Elle

'Blazingly fearless' Observer

'Radical... I was startled at how moved I was' Guardian

America Is Not the Heart Reviews

Blazingly fearless... Castillo is hugely talented * Observer *
Radical... I was startled at how moved I was -- Rowan Hisayo Buchanan * Guardian *
Critical and compelling * New York Times *
The next big thing... It has drama and tragedy in spades, but it also has so much love of every kind spilling out of it pages that I closed it each night with a huge, warm smile * The Paris Review *
This book is it: one of the best debut novels (and novels, period) of recent years * Elle *
Entrancing and magnificent. Don't say you were not told. Dazzling. * NoViolet Bulawayo, Booker-shortlisted author of 'We Need New Names' *
Epic, soaring, brilliant * Sharlene Teo, author of Ponti *
Epic in its scale, sharp-as slam-poetry on the sentence level. Profound and mesmerising. * Meena Kandasamy, author of 'When I Hit You' *
Beautifully tender, and a powerfully crafted portrayal of intimacy and the rawness of human emotion that will linger with you long after you've finished reading it. * Otegha Uwagba, author of the Sunday Times bestseller 'Little Black Book' *
An intimate epic about immigrant women's losses, triumphs and desires. A bold, tender debut; its characters thrum with life. * Luiza Sauma, author of 'Flesh and Bone and Water' *
Glorious... a sharp, bracing, often hilarious family epic about a young woman tormented by the relentless ghosts of her past while in search of an American Dream that is not always available to those who seek it. * Samantha Irby, New York Times Bestselling author of 'We Are Never Meeting in Real Life' *
Wondrous. A nimble, vibrant, deeply moving feat, full of heart, humour and wisdom. * Irenosen Okojie, author of 'Speak Gigantular' *
This is the book I didn't know I needed. This unexpected family, this history, this embrace of the sacred and the profane, this easy humour, this deeply felt human-ness, this messy, perfect love story. * Jade Chang, bestselling author of 'Wangs vs the World' *
A sprawling tale of three generations of Filipino women, this wonderful book encompasses everything from political upheaval to familial understanding. * Stylist *
Elaine Castillo's full-throated debut, America is Not the Heart is quite simply one of the best first novels I've ever read. * John Freeman, Lit Hub *
If peaches were the most tender fruit of 2017 thanks to Call Me By Your Name, this year prepare to have your heart melted by a persimmon. * AnOther Magazine *
In this complex, nuanced novel, Castillo delves into a reality too often ignored by mainstream America, uncovering universal emotional truths along the way. * Harper's Bazaar, best April books *
Castillo emerges as one of 2018's boldest new voices with this debut. * Entertainment Weekly *
There is so much to love about this book - its depiction of class, society, the search for belonging and how it feels to be a woman and an immigrant, a depiction all the more poignant in the current climate * The Pool *
A gorgeous and gratifyingly huge novel about home and finding a home, replete with food and music and spiky tenderness. * The White Review, Book of the Year, 2018 *
Searing... a beautiful book... [Castillo] writes brilliantly about desire and sex and the various histories and insecurities that influence relationships. It's an incredible example of a book that centers a queer relationship that is not always easy or simple, but is not in any way defined by queer suffering. * Book Riot *
America is Not the Heart has a special place in my heart... While politics and revolution form the background of the novel, the foreground is all about the power, pleasure and peril of kinship and romance, set in a beautifully, intimately drawn portrait of the Filipino American community. * Luis Alberto Urrea, Guardian *

About Elaine Castillo

Elaine Castillo was born, raised and lives in the Bay Area.

Additional information

GOR009026972
9781786491299
178649129X
America Is Not the Heart by Elaine Castillo
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Atlantic Books
20180503
416
Long-listed for ELLE Big Book Award 2018 (UK)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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