Speak to Me of Home, Jeanine Cummins
Speak to Me of Home, Jeanine Cummins
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Speak to Me of Home
A Novel

Author: Jeanine Cummins

Narrator: Almarie Guerra

Unabridged: 15 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/13/2025


Synopsis

“Guerra's portrayals of the principal female characters bring the story alive. Her natural-sounding delivery captures the intimate voices and personal stories of a strong-willed grandmother, a mother who is willing to adapt to 'fly-over country,' and a daughter who is injured during a devastating hurricane.”—AudioFile

What does it mean to call a place home?

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Jeanine Cummins comes a deeply felt multigenerational family story

On her wedding day in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1968, Rafaela Acuña y Daubón has mild misgivings, but she marries Peter Brennan Jr. anyway in a blaze of romantic optimism. She has no way of knowing how dramatically her life will change when she uproots her young family to start over in the American Midwest, unleashing a fleet of disappointments.

In the 1980s, against the backdrop of her mother’s isolation in St. Louis, Missouri, Rafaela’s daughter, Ruth, wants only to belong. Eager to fit in, Ruth lets go of her language, habits, and childhood memories of Puerto Rico. It’s not until decades later when Ruth’s own daughter, Daisy, returns to San Juan that her mother and grandmother begin to truly reflect on the choices that have come to define their lives.

When a hurricane ravages the island in 2023, leaving Daisy critically injured, Rafaela and Ruth return to the city where their story began. As they gather at Daisy’s bedside, we follow them back into the moments that brought them to this point: We watch as they come of age, fall in love, take risks, and contend with all the heartbreaks, triumphs, and reversals of fortune—both good and bad—that make up a meaningful life. As old memories come to light, so do buried secrets, leaving everyone in the family wondering exactly where it is that they belong.

A striking, resonant examination of marriage, family, and identity, Speak to Me of Home is ultimately a story of mothers and daughters that asks: How can three women who share geography and genetics have such wildly different ideas of where they come from? And, more important, can they discover a common language to find their way back home?

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company.

About Jeanine Cummins

Although born in Rota, Spain, author, Jeanine Cummins was born to American parents, as her Dad was stationed in Spain with the US Navy. She grew up in Gaithersburg, Maryland where she graduated from Towson State in English and Communications. After graduation, Cummin's travels took her to Belfast, Northern Ireland where she worked as a bartender. In 1997, she moved back to the United States to work at Penguin in New York City. It was after ten years of working for the publisher that she began her career as an author.

When Cummins was 16, there was an attempted murder of her brother, and an actual murder of her two cousins, which of course, was very traumatizing for the teenager. Her first book was about that horrendous memory. It is entitled A Rip in Heaven, for which she declined several offers to adapt the book to film.

Other works include, The Outside Boy, The Crooked Branch, and her latest, American Dirt. The book has been sold to Flatiron after a three-day bidding war which ended in Cummins receiving a seven-figure amount for American Dirt. It was on Oprah Winfrey's book list, but due to it's controversial subject matter, her planned book tour was cancelled, as Flatiron feared for her safety.

She considers herself white, but her grandmother was born and raised in Puerto Rico, where she says will be the setting of her next book. She lives in New York with her husband and two children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Canadian Jen on May 30, 2025

The title itself speaks to me of a feeling of nostalgia. 3 generations of women. Descendants of Puerto Ricans.The distance created over time; over distance; over values. When one is in a car accident in San Juan, the 3 are reunited back. What united them wasn’t just familial ties. They faced challenge......more

Goodreads review by Angela M on May 18, 2025

Three generations of women in a family, a family saga with secrets of the past buried and not revealed to the family until the end. Three different experiences of a young woman, her mother and her grandmother, but yet they share a journey for acceptance, a sense of belonging and an understanding of......more

Goodreads review by The Bookish Elf on October 19, 2024

Unveiling the Roots of Identity In her latest novel, "Speak to Me of Home," Jeanine Cummins weaves a rich tapestry of family, identity, and the eternal quest for belonging. With the same deft hand that brought us "American Dirt," Cummins explores the intricate threads that connect three generations o......more

Goodreads review by Jo on January 31, 2025

I absolutely loved 'American Dirt' - it is probably the book I have recommended more than any other. Unsurprisingly, I therefore was so pleased to read 'Speak to Me of Home'. This inter-generational piece of literary 'tres leches' felt comforting, deep and satisfying. Right from the opening pages, wh......more

Goodreads review by Tammy on May 11, 2025

Loved loved loved. Three women, three generations—spanning the 60s to present time in Puerto Rico and St. Louis, Missouri. Touching on themes of family, racial identity, class and belonging, Cummings has once again written a beautiful and heartfelt character-based novel of secrets, consequences, har......more


Quotes

“A fine novel. . . . Daisy’s sections are the heart of the novel, dipping into magical realism as her spirit navigates the border between life and death and brings the family to her bedside with triumphant and transcendent love. This commendable return for Cummins comes with a surprise cherry-on-top twist.”
Booklist

“Engrossing. . . . Cummins succeeds at breathing life into her large cast of characters and excels at depicting the nuances of a mother-daughter relationship.”
Publishers Weekly

“[A] moving novel.”
—AARP, “Spring’s Top Reads”

“Jeanine Cummins’ Speak To Me Of Home is a masterful love letter to our shared homeland of Puerto Rico, the global diaspora, and every American. Once again, Cummins surveys the depths of the immigrant experience and compassionately examines the push and pull between our individual identity and our ancestral ties. Through three generations of Boricua women, the novel powerfully demonstrates that the greatest inheritance we can pass on is a courageous heart willing to adapt. Speak To Me Of Home is an epic must-read!”
Sarah McCoy, New York Times, USA Today, and international bestselling author of Whatever Happened to Lori Lovely?

“Jeanine Cummins’ new novel is a beautiful, tender, complex story of origin, displacement, identity, and belonging. Poetically written and brimming with heart, Speak to Me of Home tells of a family’s yearning, through the generations, to find the roots that truly anchor them, the land that calls them home. A most moving and meaningful read.”
—Jennifer Rosner, award-winning author of Once We Were Home and The Yellow Bird Sings