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'Vivid, fast-moving and often dazzling ... The pace leaves you breathless' - Kate Saunders, The Times
'Elegant and seductive' - Guardian
'Spellbinding ... Acosta does for prose what he has done for the ballet, bringing to it a muscular sexiness and a rural saltiness' - Independent on Sunday
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A dazzling novel of revolution, family secrets, love and identity across four generations
Oscar Mandinga, great-grandchild of the founders of a small hamlet deep in the Cuban hinterland, is a sardonic teller of tales – some taller than others. But one day Oscar wakes to find himself utterly alone, the sole descendant of his family line. He is not sure what to do or where to go, but in the midst of this uncertainty, he holds fast to what his grandfather always told him: 'No man knows who he is until he knows his past.' So Oscar sets out to find his ancestral village and the meaning of the magical pig's-foot amulet he has inherited.
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'A little pressure cooker of a novel' - Daily Express
'An enormously warm-hearted novel: tearful at times, triumphant at others' - Mail on Sunday
Published | 30 Oct 2013 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 320 |
ISBN | 9781408833711 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Paperbacks |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
As his terrific first novel shows, he also has a genius for telling a story. In the most colourful South American tradition, the events are often violent and tragic, but the prose is vivid, fast-moving and often dazzling, and he has a cynical eye for the awful comedy of everything ... The pace leaves you breathless
Kate Saunders, The Times
If you haven't heard of Acosta, he's ballet's new Nureyev – but not only is he a dervish on the dancefloor, he's also a dazzling storyteller ... A tale that sizzles with atmosphere and a sense of place
Glamour
Jumpy with incident and memorable characters such as Melecio, the child genius who extemporises poetry and designs the Bacardi building and logo, Kid Chocolate, the young boxer KO'd by Oscar's grandfather and the bestial El Mozambique. A little pressure cooker of a novel
Daily Express
Heat, history and hooch ... Vivid storyteller and ambitious scope
Tatler
The multitalented Acosta is set to win even more fans with his atmospheric first novel
Irish Mail on Sunday
In Frank Wynne's skilful translation, Acosta's novel has an earthy charm that makes it more than a mere literary curiosity
Sunday Telegraph
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