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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... Enrique. Usually Enriques are nicknamed Kiko or Kique. But Sapo didn't look like an Enrique anyway, whatever an Enrique is supposed to look like. Sapo could only be Sapo. And that's what everyone called him. It was rumored around the ...
... Enrique. Usually Enriques are nicknamed Kiko or Kique. But Sapo didn't look like an Enrique anyway, whatever an Enrique is supposed to look like. Sapo could only be Sapo. And that's what everyone called him. It was rumored around the ...
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... Enrique, sitbackdown!"Sapokept walking and she ran toward the door and blocked his path. She dared him to push her. She said to him, “I'll get your mother. I bet she hits harder." And Sapo had no choice but to go back to his seat. From ...
... Enrique, sitbackdown!"Sapokept walking and she ran toward the door and blocked his path. She dared him to push her. She said to him, “I'll get your mother. I bet she hits harder." And Sapo had no choice but to go back to his seat. From ...
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... Enrique.” “What are you, my mother?" "He's a drug dealer, Julio." “Man, you're brilliant, Blanca. What could have possibly given him away?" The honeymoon had been over for months. “What is your problem? You know, Julio, I married you ...
... Enrique.” “What are you, my mother?" "He's a drug dealer, Julio." “Man, you're brilliant, Blanca. What could have possibly given him away?" The honeymoon had been over for months. “What is your problem? You know, Julio, I married you ...
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... Enrique might have some money and drive a BMW but he still lives in the same roach-infested buildings that we do. He can't leave because his money is only good here. You don't see him living on Eighty-sixth Street with the blanquitos ...
... Enrique might have some money and drive a BMW but he still lives in the same roach-infested buildings that we do. He can't leave because his money is only good here. You don't see him living on Eighty-sixth Street with the blanquitos ...
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... Enrique is trouble." “Blanca, I'm here with you, right? Have I ever been in any trouble? I'm here, right?" “But what if one day Enrique doesn't tell you where he is taking you and actually takes you somewhere bad? What if the police ...
... Enrique is trouble." “Blanca, I'm here with you, right? Have I ever been in any trouble? I'm here, right?" “But what if one day Enrique doesn't tell you where he is taking you and actually takes you somewhere bad? What if the police ...
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