My Mother Cursed My Name, Anamely Salgado Reyes
My Mother Cursed My Name, Anamely Salgado Reyes
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My Mother Cursed My Name

Author: Anamely Salgado Reyes

Narrator: Yareli Arizmendi, Marisa Blake, Karla Serrato

Unabridged: 11 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/30/2024


Synopsis

Three generations of fiercely strong and stubborn Mexican American women face grief head-on as they attempt to shed generational trauma and discover the true meaning of home in this “magical, haunting, and joyful” (Carolyn Huynh, author of The Fortunes of Jaded Women) novel that feels like “a grown-up Encanto with a Gilmore Girls twist” (Marissa Stapley, New York Times bestselling author).

For generations, the Olivares women have sought to control their daughters’ destinies, starting with their names. In life, Olvido constantly clashed with her carefree daughter. Then teenage Angustias discovered she was pregnant and left her mother’s home in search of her own. Ten years later, Felicitas finally meets her estranged grandmother and is terribly disappointed when Olvido is nothing like a grandmother should be. She is strict, cold, and…dead.

Now, Olvido is convinced the only way her spirit will cross over is if she resolves her unfinished business—to make sure Angustias is in a better place regarding family, job, husband, and God—and Felicitas is the only person who can see or hear her. Heartbroken about her mother’s passing and desperate to put Olvido’s tiny Texas home in her rearview mirror as quickly as possible, Angustias doesn’t understand why suddenly everyone in town seems to be conspiring to set her up with every eligible bachelor in town, offer her jobs, and invite her and Felicitas to church every Sunday.

As Olvido attempts to puppeteer her granddaughter to “fix” Angustias’s life from beyond the grave, Angustias tries desperately to find a better place for Felicitas, and Felicitas struggles to keep her ability to see the dead a secret from Angustias, all three Olivares girls are forced to learn how to actually listen to one another. “Incredibly written by Salgado Reyes, this is a spell-binding debut brimming with magic, secrets, and love that will stay with you long after the last page” (María Alejandra Barrios Vélez, author of The Waves Take You Home).

About Anamely Salgado Reyes

Anamely Salgado Reyes grew up on both sides of the Mexico and Texas border. Currently based in the Rio Grande Valley, she writes about what she cherishes most: family, friendship, and finding magic in everyday life.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on March 14, 2025

generational family drama about magical women yay! while i didn't like the writing of this (please, for the love of god, use the word "said") or the repetitiveness (we are forced into the same dialogue roughly 900 times), and it could've been 100 pages shorter, and there is some real bad interpersona......more

Goodreads review by Cecilia on December 27, 2023

I fell in love with this novel from the very first page. It is perfection! What a privilege to have been an early reader!......more

Goodreads review by Nursebookie on September 11, 2024

TITLE: MY MOTHER CURSED MY NAME AUTHOR: Anamely Salgado Reyes PUB DATE: 07.30.2024 Amazing debut Magical realism Fierce women This was such an interesting and powerful read that was about family, traumas, and a sprinkling of magic. The character development was exceptional and story itself was gripping......more

Goodreads review by toriannereads on July 26, 2024

This is a beautiful and powerful read about generational trauma and familiarity bonds. Beginning several generations ago, the Olivares women seek to control their daughter’s lives through their names. The most recent trio of Olivares women are Felicitas (youngest daughter), Angustias (mother), and O......more

Goodreads review by Ashby on September 06, 2024

So, My Mother Cursed My Name by Anamely Salgado Reyes came highly recommended, and a lot of people seem to really love it—but for me? It was just okay. Now, don’t get me wrong, the writing is top-notch, and the story itself is solid, but I just couldn’t fully connect with it for some reason. That be......more


Quotes

"Yareli Arizmendi portrays Olvido as she ages from domineering mother to caring grandmother with a deep understanding of complicated family dynamics. Marisa Blake’s touching portrayal of Angustias covers both a grieving daughter who is out of time and a mother who is intent on not repeating generational mistakes. Karla Serrato is perfection as angsty Felicitas, who grows from a rebellious child to a loving daughter and granddaughter. This is one family reunion you can’t miss!"