Dimensions (Overall): 9 Inches (H) x 1 Inches (W) x 6 Inches (D)
Weight: 1 Pounds
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Literary
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Author: Gabriela Garcia
Age Range: Adult
Language: English
About the Book
"In present-day Miami, Jeanette is battling addiction. Daughter of Carmen, a Cuban immigrant, she is determined to learn more about her family history from her reticent mother and makes the snap decision to take in the daughter of a neighbor detained by ICE. Carmen, still wrestling with the trauma of displacement, must process her difficult relationship with her own mother while trying to raise a wayward Jeanette. Steadfast in her quest for understanding, Jeanette travels to Cuba to see her grandmother and reckon with secrets from the past destined to erupt. From 19th-century cigar factories to present-day detention centers, from Cuba to Mexico, Of Women and Salt is a kaleidoscopic portrait of betrayals--personal and political, self-inflicted and those done by others-that have shaped the lives of these extraordinary women. A haunting meditation on the choices of mothers, the legacy of the memories they carry, and the tenacity of women who choose to tell their stories despite those who wish to silence them, this is more than a diaspora story; it is a story of America's most tangled, honest, human roots"--
Book Synopsis
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK
A sweeping, masterful debut about a daughter's fateful choice, a mother motivated by her own past, and a family legacy that begins in Cuba before either of them were born
In present-day Miami, Jeanette is battling addiction. Daughter of Carmen, a Cuban immigrant, she is determined to learn more about her family history from her reticent mother and makes the snap decision to take in the daughter of a neighbor detained by ICE. Carmen, still wrestling with the trauma of displacement, must process her difficult relationship with her own mother while trying to raise a wayward Jeanette. Steadfast in her quest for understanding, Jeanette travels to Cuba to see her grandmother and reckon with secrets from the past destined to erupt.
From 19th-century cigar factories to present-day detention centers, from Cuba to Mexico, Gabriela Garcia's
Of Women and Salt is a kaleidoscopic portrait of betrayals--personal and political, self-inflicted and those done by others--that have shaped the lives of these extraordinary women. A haunting meditation on the choices of mothers, the legacy of the memories they carry, and the tenacity of women who choose to tell their stories despite those who wish to silence them, this is more than a diaspora story; it is a story of America's most tangled, honest, human roots.
Review Quotes
Praise for Of Women and Salt
Selected as Indie Next Great Reads for April
Selected as June Book of the Month for Roxane Gay's Audacious Book Club
A Most Anticipated Book (Bustle, Buzzfeed, E! News, Entertainment Weekly, Good Morning America, Goodreads, Harper's Bazaar, New York Times, O Magazine, Lit Hub, Refinery29, Vogue India, Reader's Digest, PopSugar, TIME Magazine, and more!)
"Gabriela Garcia captures the lives of Cuban women in a world to which they refuse to surrender and she does so with precision and generosity and beauty." -
Roxane Gay, bestselling author of
Hunger and
Bad Feminist Of Women and Salt is a fierce and powerful debut. Garcia wields narrative power, cultivating true and profound work on migration, legacy, and survival. -
Terese Marie Mailhot, bestselling author of
Heart Berries Garcia's vivid details, visceral prose and strong willful women negotiating how to survive in this world are easy to fall for. -
Angie Cruz, author of
Dominicana In this debut novel, the daughter of a Cuban immigrant is haunted by the desire to learn more about her history, setting in motion a multigenerational family story that leaps across the Americas. -
The New York Times This riveting account will please readers of sweeping multigenerational stories. -
Publishers Weekly Garcia's debut novel is a...stunningly accomplished first novel is both epic and intimate. -
O Magazine At the heart of
Of Women and Salt are the sacrifices made by mothers so their daughters can have different lives--perhaps better ones. But daughters may make choices based on their own wishes and needs, and this possibility is ever poised to pierce a mother's heart. In this way, the novel is quietly heartbreaking. As Garcia writes, 'Even the best mothers in the world can't always save their daughters.' -
BookPage, starred review
From the perspectives of several generations of Cuban women, this remarkable debut shines a brilliant light on the broken immigration system and legacy of trauma for the people who endure it. -
Ms. Magazine
When Jeanette agrees to take in the daughter of a neighbor detained by ICE, she is suddenly forced to reckon with her complicated ties to her mother--herself an immigrant--and her grandmother who still lives in Cuba. Following three generations of Cuban women from Mexico to Miami, Gabriela Garcia's debut novel promises to be a sweeping tour de force about addiction, displacement, and the legacy of trauma. -
Harper's Bazaar I love a sweeping, ambitious debut, and this novel about a woman's family, with examinations of contemporary immigration and trauma and motherhood, sounds just incredible. -
Emma Straub, Books Are Magic
Phenomenal . . . readers won't want to put [it] down. -
BUST This gripping, accomplished debut follows generations of Cuban women, from MarÃa Isabel, rolling cigars as she listens to the words of Victor Hugo and men die around her, to Jeanette, struggling with addiction in Miami, and trying to find a place in the world that feels real. An interlocking portrait of women striving, loving, losing, getting lost and getting found. - Lit Hub
The debut that's had publishing buzzing all winter long meditates on the way immigration shapes the lives of Latinx women. - Entertainment Weekly
A sweeping, masterful debut about a daughter's fateful choice, a mother motivated by her own past, and a family legacy that begins in Cuba before either of them were born. - The Nerd Daily
Gabriela Garcia, a prolific poet and fiction writer, delivers her highly anticipated debut novel, centered on three generations of Cuban and Cuban American women. Jeanette, determined to understand her family history but unable to get her mother (who's still processing the emotional effects of her displacement from Cuba) to tell her about it, travels to Cuba to visit her grandmother, but this decision brings uncomfortable secrets and betrayals to light. -
Arianna Rebolini for Buzzfeed News
Another book I've anticipated for a while,
Of Women and Salt is a debut novel about the daughter of a Cuban immigrant, Jeanette, who takes in the daughter of a neighbor detained by ICE. Garcia has worked as an organizer in migrant rights movements, and Terese Marie Mailhot says Garcia's novel is a "true and profound work on migration, legacy, and survival." -
R.O. Kwon for
Electric Literature I just wanted to let you know that I finished
Of Women and Salt last night, and it was so good. Really impressive--I loved the structure, the story, the writing, the characters. All of it. It was one of those books that I couldn't wait to get back to every evening. - Tattered Cover
Stephanie Skees, a bookseller at The Novel Neighbor, selects Gabriela Garcia's début novel,
Of Women and Salt, coming out in April. Skees describes the book as exploring 'one family's matriarchal choices and the legacy they create. It's a sweeping tale ranging from the 19th-century cigar factories to present-day detention centers that will leave the reader haunted.' -
St. Louis Magazine Starting in Miami, Jeanette takes in a neighbor's daughter after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detains her parents. As she tries to repair her relationship with her own mother and learn more about her family's history, she decides to travel to Cuba to seek answers from her grandmother. Following five generations and taking place in several countries,
Of Women and Salt examines the relationships between mothers and daughters. - Refinery29
Gabriela Garcia's debut novel has been raking hype ever since it was announced, and for all good reasons. Through five generations of women, Garcia takes us from 19th century cigar factories in Cuba to Mexico to present day ICE detention centres in America in this ambitious debut. -
Vogue India [A] widely buzzed first novel. Presented in 12 chapters . . . Garcia channels her Miami-based Cuban-Mexican American heritage into five generations of a Cuban American matriarchy. - Booklist
About The Author
Gabriela Garcia is the recipient of a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer's Award and a Steinbeck Fellowship from San Jose State University. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in
Best American Poetry,
Tin House,
Zyzzyva,
Iowa Review, and elsewhere. She received an MFA in fiction from Purdue and lives in the Bay Area.
Of Women and Salt is her first novel.