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ambershelf 's review for:
América del Norte
by Nicolás Medina Mora
ALC gifted by NetGalley
Reminds me a lot of TOWN OF BABYLON. If you like more vignettes autofiction infused with humor, sarcasm, and political commentary (sometimes at the expense of plot), then you’d love this!
I really love the discussions of how the MC’s gender, class, and adjacency to whiteness seems to protect him from white supremacy initially, until it doesn’t.
Lots of Spanish too! I had no idea what those dialogues are about on audio but it didn’t affect my reading experience at all. If anything, it made me want to pick up a physical copy and Google translate them. Based on the context I think there will be a lot of Easter eggs
Reminds me a lot of TOWN OF BABYLON. If you like more vignettes autofiction infused with humor, sarcasm, and political commentary (sometimes at the expense of plot), then you’d love this!
I really love the discussions of how the MC’s gender, class, and adjacency to whiteness seems to protect him from white supremacy initially, until it doesn’t.
Lots of Spanish too! I had no idea what those dialogues are about on audio but it didn’t affect my reading experience at all. If anything, it made me want to pick up a physical copy and Google translate them. Based on the context I think there will be a lot of Easter eggs