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Bodega Dreams
Bodega Dreams
Author: Ernesto Quinonez
"A new and authentic voice of the urban Latino experience." --Esmeralda Santiago, author of When I Was Puerto Rican — In a stunning narrative combining the gritty rhythms of Junot Diaz with the noir genius of Walter Mosley, Bodega Dreams announces the arrival of a writer who The Village Voice has already hailed as "a Writer ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780606240178
ISBN-10: 0606240179
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Publisher: Demco Media
Book Type: Turtleback
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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livingwilde avatar reviewed Bodega Dreams on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I'm not sure if you can REALLY like this book unless you intensely like The Great Gatsby. The book is, in large part, a re-figuring of Jay Gatsby as a drug-dealing, albeit highly idealistic, NewYorican real estate mogul. Changing the East Egg/West Egg setting to Spanish Harlem is effective and makes the reader contemplate the evolving nature (has it evolved?) of the American Dream. I really enjoyed this book. I also really enjoy teaching TGG every year!
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lifeguardkate avatar reviewed Bodega Dreams on
I loved this book. As soon as I began reading it, I felt compelled to continue to learn about the characters, a sign of good writing.
jayalmonte avatar reviewed Bodega Dreams on
Ernesto Quinonez's novel is an exciting preview of what life in New York City's Spanish Harlem was during the 70s and what it is like today. His book is very well written, with excellent use of the vernacular, sprinkled with Spanish and spanglish through. It will take a "nuyorican" back "home" through it's pages. His characters are well-drawn, believable, and vivid, and they live in the novel through an interesting mystery plot that is sure to thrill any reader. I highly recommend this book.
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A decent novel, somewhat boring and cliched, but is a commentary on urban life and the decisions we all make in life.