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Availability:In StockContributor:Denise ChávezSeries:Chicana & Chicano Visions of the Americas #13Publish date:2014-09-04Pages:320
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Oklahoma PressISBN-13:9780806144832ISBN-10:806144831UPC:9780806144832Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Hispanic & Latino, Coming of AgeAward:2014 IndieFab awards Silver Medal Winner - Multicultural Award|2015 New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards Winner - Fiction AwardSize:8.40 x 5.40 x 0.80 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SCRNECVXDR

Comez n: It's more than an itch. It's a long-standing desire that will never be fulfilled. And, in this novel by award-winning author Denise Ch vez, it is also a border town in New Mexico whose denizens' longings are as powerful as they are, all too often, impossible.

But in the feverish dance of life that seizes Comez n during its two annual fiestas, all things seem possible. As the townspeople revel in the freedom of the fiestas, their stories unfold in all manner of mystery, drama, and comic charm. In the middle of it all is Arnulfo P. Oliv rez, master of ceremonies and befuddled patriarch of a less-than-tractable family. At the moment, he is calculating his chances of becoming mayor, as well as pondering the fate of his beautiful disabled daughter, Juliana.

Arnulfo's daughters ("the half and the whole," he deems them) are the Fiesta Queen, Lucinda, a lovely, lost and wild girl, and Juliana, her half sister, wheelchair-bound but with soaring dreams of love for the local priest, El Padre Manolito. Their mother, the saintly Do a Emilia, attends to all her children, including Arnulfo, with grace. Lucinda's unsuitable suitor, Ruley Terrazas, a tall, bumpy-skinned boy, is not to be trusted, nor is his father, Cuco "Matamosca" Terrazas, the local chief of police. And Rey Su rez, owner of the Mil Recuerdos Lounge, is haunted by his former incarnation as an immigration officer, an expert in spotting fake IDs.

Between New Mexico and M xico, between Cinco de Mayo and the 16th of September, between the dreams and the realities of Comez n's characters, something has to give. Each character is attempting to find love in this feverish fiesta called Life. And in the deft hands of Denise Ch vez this tragicomic novel gives unerringly: pleasure, surprise, and the satisfaction of a tale well told.
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Oklahoma PressISBN-13:9780806144832ISBN-10:806144831UPC:9780806144832Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Hispanic & Latino, Coming of AgeAward:2014 IndieFab awards Silver Medal Winner - Multicultural Award|2015 New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards Winner - Fiction AwardSize:8.40 x 5.40 x 0.80 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SCRNECVXDR
Chávez, Denise: - Denise Chávez is a performance writer, novelist, and teacher whose work celebrates the border corridor of southern New Mexico, West Texas, and northern México. Her novel Face of an Angel (1994) won the American Book Award and her The King and Queen of Comezón (2014) won the 2015 International Latino Book Award and the New Mexico-Arizona Award for fiction. Her other books include Loving Pedro Infante (2001) and A Taco Testimony: Meditations on Family, Food and Culture (2006). Chávez is director of Casa Camino Real, a cultural center, bookstore, and art gallery on the historic Camino Real in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

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🏆 2014 IndieFab awards Silver Medal Winner - Multicultural Award|2015 New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards Winner - Fiction Award

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Denise Chávez

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