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336
Novel • Fiction
New York City • 1960s
2019
YA
18+ years
Dominicana by Angie Cruz is a historical-fiction novel about Ana Canción, a Dominican teenager who marries an older man, Juan, to move to New York City, where she faces isolation, domestic abuse, and homesickness. As political and social upheavals unfold, Ana finds moments of independence and love but struggles with choices that impact her dreams and family responsibilities. Themes of domestic violence and emotional abuse are present in the story.
Emotional
Challenging
Hopeful
Inspirational
Melancholic
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Angie Cruz's Dominicana has garnered significant praise for its poignant depiction of immigration and assimilation, with commendations for its engaging narrative and vibrant characters. However, some critics note a tendency towards predictability in the plot. Overall, it is celebrated for its heartfelt storytelling and cultural authenticity.
A reader who would enjoy Dominicana by Angie Cruz likely appreciates poignant immigrant narratives, rich cultural backdrops, and strong female protagonists. Fans of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz or Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue will find similar themes of resilience and identity.
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Juan Ruiz
Ana’s husband, depicted as a complex character balancing personal and familial struggles, as well as his fears over his precarious immigration status.
Mamá
Ana’s formidable mother, who represents generational progression and whose relationship with Ana evolves as they adapt to life in New York.
Marisela
A character whose actions teach Ana that not all women can be trusted, serving as a point of disillusionment and personal growth for Ana amidst the challenges of American life.
336
Novel • Fiction
New York City • 1960s
2019
YA
18+ years
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