Solitaria, Eliana Alves Cruz
Solitaria, Eliana Alves Cruz
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Solitaria
A Novel

Author: Eliana Alves Cruz, Benjamin Brooks

Narrator: Madeleine Claude

Unabridged: 3 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/04/2025


Synopsis

For fans of Fernanda Melchor and Tove Ditlevsen, a raw, propulsive novel by an award-winning Afro-Brazilian novelist about a Black mother and daughter who work as live-in maids for a rich family in an unnamed Brazilian city, and the tragedy to which they unwittingly bear witness.Mabel has been staying in the Golden Plate—the most expensive building on the block, in an unnamed city in Brazil—for almost her entire life. Yet her presence there is merely tolerated: she inhabits a miniscule room with her mother, Eunice, who alongside Mabel provides round-the-clock attention and care for the wealthy family who lives there. As Mabel grows up, her dissatisfaction with the forced smallness of her life becomes difficult to bear, and she is driven to work toward new possibilities for herself.Eunice does the best that she can—uneducated, and with a daughter and ailing mother both depending solely on her, her life is a series of limitations. She moves through the rooms of the penthouse suite in silent servitude, and though Mabel is ashamed of this invisibility act they’ve both perfected, the era of slavery is still fresh in the country’s consciousness, and Eunice thinks it best not to dwell too hard on such things. But when tragedy strikes, and a little boy dies, Eunice must decide if she can face the indifference and injustices of the ruling class she has spent so long orbiting.Told through direct, agile and evocative prose, Solitaria is a liberation novel of the most rousing order. Through the book’s awareness of space and whose presence is permissible, the world of the Golden Plate unfurls, and an unflinching portrait emerges of modern-day Brazil, its legacies of colonial violence haunting rooms across the country, both big and small.

About Eliana Alves Cruz

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Eliana Alves Cruz is a writer and journalist. Her debut novel, Água de Barrela, won the Oliveira Silveira award, from Fundação Palmares, in 2015. She is also the author of O crime do cais do Valongo, Nada digo de ti, que em ti não Veja, and A vestida: contos, which won the Jabuti Award for Best Short Story.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alfredo on July 01, 2023

"O impossível tem suas condições para acontecer. E as razões são quase sempre econômicas." "Éramos pássaros dentro de um viveiro luxuoso, mas uma jaula deixa de ser a vilã da liberdade só porque é pintada de dourado?" "Acho que às vezes a gente está numa situação ruim, mas se acostuma com ela e não qu......more

Goodreads review by Cláudia on March 31, 2025

3,8* "Solitária" é um livro que flui bem, com um ritmo agradável a gerar expectativas para o que vem a seguir. Li-o em apenas dois dias, com curiosidade crescente. Gostei de algumas personagens, que representam bem, por um lado, a luta dos pobres por uma vida digna e, por outro, a soberba dos ricos.......more

Goodreads review by Marta on September 11, 2024

3.5 ⭐️ “Era preciso estar presente sem estar. Uma boa serviçal é silenciosa, e a criança que é a filha dessa mulher também deve ser. (…) Ela não é uma criança. É um incômodo, alguém apenas tolerado… Era como dizia num dos livros de uma escritora chamada Conceição Evaristo, que Mabel passou a devorar......more

Goodreads review by Luciana on April 24, 2023

Um retrato genuíno de um país que não esconde seus preconceitos e seus privilégios é o que fundamenta o presente livro e a realidade de todo um povo. Com um romance ágil, em poucas páginas a escritora transpõe as ausências (de direito, de consciência de classe) e as presenças (de servidão, ignorância......more

Goodreads review by Maria on August 17, 2024

3.75/5 A processar o livro......more


Quotes

“Solitaria is a gem.” Saidiya Hartman, author of Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments

“In riveting, tight prose, Eliana Alves Cruz lays out her characters’ insurgent desires—ones we all possess—to live a good life against the external and internal forces that hold them back. The rare alchemy in Solitaria is not only that the characters speak, but so too the walls, the rooms, the Solitarias, that witness the lives within.” Dionne Brand, author of Salvage