An “exuberant [and] smart” novel of love, family, the fluidity of
identity, and the mysteries of the past (Publishers Weekly). Set amid
the outsider worlds of twenty-first century downtown New York, 1990s
Los Angeles, and 1940s Mexico City, Like Son is the not-so-simple
story of a love-blindness shared between a father and a son. Born a
bouncing baby girl named Francisca Cruz, Frank Cruz is now a post-punk
thirty-year-old who has inherited his dead father’s wanderlust,
unrequited love, and hyperbolic tendencies. From the author ofTrace
Elements of Random Tea Parties, this is a “powerfully written
chronicle of love, in which gender is irrelevant, and the siren call
of the past threatens the present” (Booklist). “Frank Cruz—born
as a girl named Francisca, but living and identifying as a man—is a
loner from Southern California. His father, diagnosed with terminal
cancer, offers Frank tragic stories of the Cruz family, a key to a
safe deposit box and an arresting 1924 photograph of a beautiful woman
named Nahui Olin, a bohemian Mexican artist/poet from an aristocratic
background. Frank (who narrates) learns that Nahui had many lovers,
lived transgressively and was endlessly wooed. When his father dies,
Frank sets off for New York and lands in the East Village, where he
meets and falls in love with Nathalie; she eerily reminds him of
Nahui, whose face and history have now obsessed him. Their
relationship is solid until the horror of September 11 throws them
into chaos and sadness that tests their relationship, and Frank’s
self-image. With her blunt prose, Lemus doesn't waste a word in this
smart, never sentimental identity novel.” —Publishers Weekly
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781617750533
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Akashic Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter