Mother Tongue, Demetria Martinez
Mother Tongue, Demetria Martinez
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Mother Tongue

Author: Demetria Martinez

Narrator: Alyssa Bresnahan

Unabridged: 3 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/08/2016


Synopsis

In 1988, poet, journalist and activist Demetria Martinez was indicted on charges of conspiracy for helping Salvadorans escape their country. After she was acquitted, she began writing Mother Tongue. The result is the powerful story of a young woman's efforts to help a people who were routinely "disappeared" by their government. A nameless El Salvadoran man, fleeing torture and imprisonment, arrives in the United States-his only hope for asylum. The American woman who has volunteered to help him is searching for something to add meaning to her life. When these two lonely people meet, their haunting relationship fulfills their hearts' desires, but it also gives life to their darkest dreams. Mother Tongue won the Western State Book Award for fiction in 1994. Reviewers from coast to coast, including Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, The Bloomsbury Review, and The Washington Post Book World have praised Martinez's novel for its astonishing imagery and poetic force.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Audiobook Accomplice on October 21, 2019

I started out haaating it, but gosh it winds up with a nice punch…! My Full Review......more

Goodreads review by Eleanor on November 03, 2022

This book explored one really interesting idea. I get the feeling that it wasn't trying to do much else. For what it was, I liked it, but it also felt really short. I honestly found the writing style a bit difficult to get into but all around it wasn't bad.......more

Goodreads review by frances on April 17, 2023

really liked this. complex and hard to know my feelings on the main character.......more

Goodreads review by Jon on February 28, 2021

"Mother Tongue by Demetria Martinez. I confess a bias, because I know Martinez and was there for parts of this. While the author does not claim it to be a memoir, much of it is - although with names changed, timeline tinkered a bit with, and perhaps characters conflated. You're reading an important......more

Goodreads review by Jason on December 13, 2021

This book made me want to learn more about the US involvement in the El Salvador civil war. For that reason alone I liked it, although in a short amount Of space it takes on many subjects such as PTSD, finding religion, and child abuse.......more