The Lady Matadors Hotel, Cristina Garcia
The Lady Matadors Hotel, Cristina Garcia
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The Lady Matador's Hotel

Author: Cristina Garcia

Narrator: Gisela Chípe

Unabridged: 6 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/13/2021


Synopsis

National Book Award finalist Cristina García delivers a powerful and gorgeous novel about the intertwining lives of the denizens of a luxurious hotel in an unnamed Central American capital in the midst of political turmoil

The lives of six men and women converge over the course of one week.

There is a Japanese-Mexican-American matadora in town for a bull-fighting competition; an ex-guerrilla now working as a waitress in the hotel coffee shop; a Korean manufacturer with an underage mistress ensconced in the honeymoon suite; an international adoption lawyer of German descent; a colonel who committed atrocities during his country’s long civil war; and a Cuban poet who has come with his American wife to adopt a local infant. With each day, their lives become further entangled, resulting in the unexpected—the clash of histories and the pull of revenge and desire.

Cristina García’s magnificent orchestration of politics, the intimacies of daily life, and the frailty of human nature unfolds in a moving, ambitious, often comic, and unforgettable tale.

About Cristina Garcia

Cristina Garcia is the editor of two anthologies and the author of seven novels, including The Aguero Sisters, King of Cuba, and the National Book Award finalist Dreaming in Cuban. Her work has been translated into fourteen languages, and she has been the recipient of several awards, grants, and fellowships, including a Guggenheim. She lives in the San Francisco Bay area and has served as a faculty member at several universities.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John

The lives of characters; including a Japanese-Mexican-American lady matator, lawyer, Korean businessman, poet, ex-guerilla turned waitress, and colonel; interweve with each other during one week witin a luxary hotel in a unnamed Central American country. Themes explored include life and death, suici......more