Bodega Dreams"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 on the Verge." The word is out in Spanish Harlem: Willy Bodega is king. Need college tuition for your daughter? Start-up funds for your fruit stand? Bodega can help. He gives everyone a leg up, in exchange only for loyalty--and a steady income from the drugs he pushes. Lyric, inspired, and darkly funny, this powerful debut novel brilliantly evokes the trial of Chino, a smart, promising young man to whom Bodega turns for a favor. Chino is drawn to Bodega's street-smart idealism, but soon finds himself over his head, navigating an underworld of switchblade tempers, turncoat morality, and murder. |
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Page 105
Nazario went over to the drum and circled his finger over the skin . For the first
time I thought I had ... When Nazario introduced me , he proudly declared , “ See ,
Chino , there ' s two museums in Spanish Harlem . ” “ Your daughter , ” Nazario ...
Nazario went over to the drum and circled his finger over the skin . For the first
time I thought I had ... When Nazario introduced me , he proudly declared , “ See ,
Chino , there ' s two museums in Spanish Harlem . ” “ Your daughter , ” Nazario ...
Page 155
Nazario put his ledger down and finally spoke to me . “ Just be cool and let me do
all the talking . There isn ' t much for you to do here except make me look more
important than I am . ” We stepped out . It was good to feel some heat A heavyset
...
Nazario put his ledger down and finally spoke to me . “ Just be cool and let me do
all the talking . There isn ' t much for you to do here except make me look more
important than I am . ” We stepped out . It was good to feel some heat A heavyset
...
Page 209
As the cemetery was emptying , I waited until Nazario and Vera had embraced
the Jesuit and whomever else they were continuing to fool . Then I made my way
over to Nazario . Vera , along with Nene , was waiting for him in a car . “ I know ...
As the cemetery was emptying , I waited until Nazario and Vera had embraced
the Jesuit and whomever else they were continuing to fool . Then I made my way
over to Nazario . Vera , along with Nene , was waiting for him in a car . “ I know ...
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User Review - BtB_Library - LibraryThingBodega Dreams features really well-written, sympathetic characters living in Spanish Harlem. With a gripping, detailed portrayal of the neighborhood and a fast moving plot that's very easy to get ... Read full review
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User Review - marciathing - LibraryThingThe books by Ernesto Quinonez were my first introduction to Spanish Harlem. Thanks to my Midwestern existence, and even to some years in S. Texas, I had never known this place existed. Both his novels are fantastic and engrossing. I'm looking forward to more. Read full review
Contents
Because Men Who Built This Country Were Men from the Streets | 1 |
Because a Single Lawyer Can Steal More Money Than a Hundred Men with Guns | 83 |
A New Language Being Born | 201 |
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