Barrios Velez offers a heartfelt and deeply personal debut novelThe Waves Take You Home is a beautiful homage to the values, traditions, and way of life of a small town and its families in Colombia. Booklist Foodies will delight in the mouthwatering details of paella, pineapple upside-down rum cake, caramel flan, and sweet red wine in a charming novel. Library Journal This debut novel is immersive, deeply descriptive, and entirely transportiveif you want hope and self-empowerment in the face of familial pressure to revive a crumbling family restaurant (including from the ghost of your late grandmother), this one will feel like a gasp followed by a hug. Its an ode to choosing yourself, honoring who came before you, and glorious, healing food. For fans of Vida and Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Chicago Review of Books Its hard to put down an international love triangle, especially one featuring ghosts and a quest to save a familys legacy set along the Caribbean coast! Every page in The Waves Take You Home sizzles with life and lush descriptions. I grew nostalgic as I read for the sights and smells of Colombian street food and culture. Its a love story, deeply invested in all the ways love defines uslove for family, childhood crushes, tradition, and especially a well-cooked meal. Adriana E. Ramirez, author of Dead Boys, winner of the PEN Fusion Award, and author of the forthcoming novel The Violence Richly atmospheric and poignant, The Waves Take You Home is a delicious feast for the heart. Maria Alejandra Barrios Velezs debut thoughtfully examines the way generational roots bind us to the past and nurture our future. I could feel the oppressive heat of Barranquilla, Colombia, taste the flavorful paella, and smell the sweet vanilla in the air as Violeta Vi Sanoguera learns to trust her intuition and find her voice. A story of self-discovery, family, food, and love I didnt want to end! Lauren Parvizi, author of La Vie, According to Rose The Waves Take You Home is a tender, generous novel that sings with the rhythms of family, food, and love. A warm and wise meditation on the ghosts of lives unlived that challenges familiar immigrant narratives and resounds with the voices of three unforgettable women. Maria Alejandra Barrios Velez conjured a world I didnt want to leave. Katie Gutierrez, national bestselling author of More Than Youll Ever Know A stunning, vivid debut, The Waves Take You Home is an authentic, rich exploration of ancestry, responsibility, immigration, home, food, womanhood, history, and so much more. It tugged at my heartstrings and made me reflect on my own life choices, whether they were made out of love or fear and if they were truly mine at all. Janelle Williams, author of Gone Like Yesterday The Waves Take You Home is a sweeping story about learning to trust yourself in a world haunted by the weight of expectation and legacy. On their journey to save their failing restaurant, Violeta and her family discover what it means to carry the memories of ancestors within us and how those memories may serve to guide us on our true pathto root us in place, in love, and in community. Barrios Velezs debut speaks also to larger themes of immigration and inheritance: what we lose and what we gain when we follow our heart. Christine Kandic Torres, author of The Girls in Queens From the moment Vi stepped off the plane in Barranquilla, I felt as if I had come along for the journey. The wonderful descriptions of the town, its people, and Caminitos traditional Colombian dishes made me wish I was visiting for real. I especially enjoyed the supernatural element to this emotional story about going back home to discover who you were always meant to be. Annette Chavez Macias, bestselling author of Big Chicas Dont Cry