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Perpetual West
Perpetual West | Mesha Maren
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The riveting, brilliant new novel by the critically-acclaimed author of Sugar Run Perpetual West is an ambitious novel rendered in striking, sensual prose. Maren creates a vivid, precise, and complex sense of place; she shows us how cultural and physical geography shape who we are, what we do, and how the world understands us. Dana Spiotta, author of Wayward When Alex and Elana move from small-town Virginia to El Paso, they are just a young married couple, each the others best friend, intent on a new beginning. Born in Mexico but adopted by white American Pentecostal parents, Alex is hungry to learn about the place where he was born. He spends every free moment across the border in Jurezperfecting his Spanish, hanging with a collective of young activists, and studying Mexican professional wrestling, lucha libre, for his graduate work in sociology. Though Elana has enrolled at the local university as well, she feels disillusioned by academia and struggles to find her place in their new home. She also has no idea that Alex has fallen in love with Mateo, a lucha libre fighter. When Alex goes missing and Elana cant determine whether he left of his own accord or was kidnapped, its clear that neither of them is able to face who they really are. Spanning their journey from Virginia to Texas to Mexico, Mesha Maren's thrilling and fiercely intelligent follow-up to Sugar Run takes us from missionaries to wrestling matches to a luxurious cartel compound, and deep into the psychic choices that shape our identities. A sweeping novel that tells us as much about America and Mexico as it does about our own natures and desires, Perpetual West is an utterly engaging look at the false divide between high and low culture, and a suspenseful story of how harrowing events can bring our true selves to the surface.
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TorieStorieS
Perpetual West | Mesha Maren
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I actually hadn‘t originally planned on reading this one for the #ReadingAroundTheWorld challenge for #Mexico, but ultimately I‘m glad I ended up reading this one. The story between this young husband and wife living on the US-Mexican border in 2005 makes for an interesting read. I think it will lead to interesting conversations amongst readers though I wish that the ending was a little less ambiguous on some of the other characters‘ fates…

Librarybelle Wonderful! And the book cover goes so well with your flowers! 1y
TorieStorieS @Librarybelle Thanks!! A happy coincidence! 😊 1y
BarbaraBB It sounds very good 1y
TorieStorieS @BarbaraBB I think it would be great for a book club to discuss! 1y
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Well-ReadNeck
Perpetual West | Mesha Maren
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New ARCs!!! So excited for both of these!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

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Chelsea.Poole I just downloaded the audio arc this one 🌙 3y
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