Mexican Hooker 1, Carmen Aguirre
Mexican Hooker 1, Carmen Aguirre
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Mexican Hooker #1
Art, Love and Forgiveness After Trauma

Author: Carmen Aguirre

Narrator: Carmen Aguirre

Unabridged: 6 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2018


Synopsis

Carmen Aguirre has lived many lives, all of them to the full. At age six she was a Chilean refugee adjusting to life as a Latina in North America. At eighteen she was a revolutionary dissident married to a generous-hearted man she couldn’t fully love. In her early twenties she fought to find her voice as an actress and to break away from the stereotypical roles thrust upon her–Housekeeper, Hotel Maid, Mexican Hooker #1–all the while navigating the complex paths of lust and heartbreak. As she grew in her career, Aguirre became a writer, a director, an actress, and then a mother, but alongside her many multi-faceted identities was another that was unbearable to embrace yet impossible to escape; that of the thirteen-year-old girl attacked by one of Canada’s most feared rapists. Thirty-three years after the assault, Aguirre decided it was time to meet the man who changed her life.

Fierce, funny and enlightening, Aguirre interweaves her account of overcoming the attack that shook her world with a host of stories of life and love. From her passionate but explosive relationship with a gorgeous Argentinian basketball player to the all-consuming days at drama school in Vancouver; from the end of the Chilean revolutionary dream to life among the Chicano theatre scene of Los Angeles; from the child who was made the victim of a terrible crime to the artist who found the courage to confront her assailant, Aguirre tells a story of strength and survival that will leave you speechless.

Reviews

Goodreads review by HelenJ

I was thrilled to receive this book as a Goodread's giveaway since I'd read Something Fierce: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Daughter, with my Nanaimo CFUW Women's Issues Reading Group in March 2013. This book filled in so many of the spaces left out in her first memoir. I'm so pleased that Ms. Aquirre......more

Goodreads review by Anne

This is a very difficult book to rate. The first thing that stroke me was how much of the author's childhood memories have been coached by her parents or family. The amount she remembers before leaving Chile at 6 isn't credible. Or to say it differently, she might remember important things for her a......more

Goodreads review by Sorayya

An incredible memoir about rape foremost, but also exile, being a revolutionary, becoming an artist, and finding your voice. Rape is like war, it keeps on happening, there's no escape--but Carmen Aguirre finds a way to not allow being raped at 13 to completely destroy her. Hers is a heart breaking a......more