Bodega DreamsIn this "thriller with literary merit" (Time Out New York), a stunning narrative combines the gritty rhythms of Junot Diaz with the noir genius of Walter Mosley. Bodega Dreams pulls us into Spanish Harlem, where the word is out: Willie 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. Lyrical, 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. "Bodega is a fascinating character. . . . The story [Quiñonez] tells has energy and verve." —The New York Times Book Review |
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Page 37
... Street down to 96th Street , from Fifth Avenue to First and after 116th Street , Pleasant , every neglected building , mine . The things I do , they're just a means to get me what I need , and when I'm done I'm going to be respectable ...
... Street down to 96th Street , from Fifth Avenue to First and after 116th Street , Pleasant , every neglected building , mine . The things I do , they're just a means to get me what I need , and when I'm done I'm going to be respectable ...
Page 43
... Street , about half of the Museum Mile . I stopped in front of El Museo del Barrio on 104th Street and Fifth Avenue . Then I walked a block south and sat on the marble steps of the Museum of the City of New York . When Sapo and I were ...
... Street , about half of the Museum Mile . I stopped in front of El Museo del Barrio on 104th Street and Fifth Avenue . Then I walked a block south and sat on the marble steps of the Museum of the City of New York . When Sapo and I were ...
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... street activist or something , but her mother made her marry the Cuban , at least that's what they told me . " " A street activist ? You mean a Young Lord ? " " Yeah , that's what he was . I mean I was just being born , so I don't ...
... street activist or something , but her mother made her marry the Cuban , at least that's what they told me . " " A street activist ? You mean a Young Lord ? " " Yeah , that's what he was . I mean I was just being born , so I don't ...
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 |
Copyright | |
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