Salsa Magic, Letisha Marrero
Salsa Magic, Letisha Marrero
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Salsa Magic

Author: Letisha Marrero

Narrator: Almarie Guerra

Unabridged: 5 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/26/2023


Synopsis

Thirteen-year-old Maya Beatriz Montenegro Calderon has vivid recurring dreams where she hears the ocean calling her. Mami’s side of the family is known as “Los Locos,” so maybe she actually is going crazy. But no time for that; the family business is where it’s at. Whenever Maya, her sister Salma, and her three cousins, Ini, Mini, and Mo, aren’t at school, you can usually find three generations of Calderones at Café Taza, serving up sandwiches de pernil, mofongo, and the best cafés con leche in all of Brooklyn.

One day, an unexpected visit from the estranged Titi Yaya from Puerto Rico changes everything. Because Yaya practices santería, Abuela tells Maya and the other Calderon children to stay away from her. But if la viejita is indeed estranged from the family, why does Maya feel so connected to this woman she has never met before? And who is this orisha named Yemaya? On top of all this, Maya has a budding soccer career to consider, while fending off the local bully, and dealing with nascent feelings toward her teammate. But through it all, there’s that alluring connection to a forbidden ancient practice—filled with a pantheon of Yoruba gods and goddesses—that keeps tugging at her, offering her a new perspective in life, and tying her past to her present and future. Which path will Maya choose to fulfill her destiny?

Reviews

Salsa Magic celebrates family and highlights Afro Caribbean history and the importance of passing along traditions. When Maya's estranged bruja Tia makes an appearance her world is shaken to it's core. Full review below [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Melanie

Salsa Magic truly fills the Levine Querido purpose to find “diverse, powerful, unique voices and visions from [a] multitude of cultures.” 13 year old Maya’s family has deep Puerto Rican/Caribbean roots and their restaurant allows them to share their cooking culture in Brooklyn. Also aligning with th......more