![]() ![]() But as long as we’re awake, nobody wants to go hungry” – Angie Cruz, Dominicanaĭominicana was a charming novel filled with dynamic characters and a vividly told story. “ Dreaming is good to do when you’re sleeping. Plus this book has been on my TBR list for awhile. But considering the Fourth of July holiday reminds me that the US was built by immigrants, I thought it was an appropriate time to start reading a novel about a young girl from the Dominican Republic coming to the US. This explains the plastic, festive star necklaces in the picture above. I started this book on the Fourth of July holiday, while resting up from my surgery. Yesterday I finished reading the coming-of-age, American Dream novel, Dominicana by Angie Cruz. I have two reviews in one week, since I read this last one in 3 days! Surgery recovery has left me with a lot less to do. ![]() Link Here Borrowed copy of Dominicana among 4th of July holiday necklaces *Disclaimers: Book contains sexual content and domestic violence Genres: Literary Fiction, Historical, Coming-of-Age, Latinx Published: 2019 (Flatiron Books, New York) ![]()
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