"A gripping and richly imagined novel. Nunez, who is a master at pacing and plotting, explores the motivations behind Caliban's outburst, hatching an entirely new story that is inspired by Shakespeare
"Highly recommended . . . a deeply felt and compassionate novel. Wise and resonant, it will strike a chord with readers." ?Library Journal"This gorgeous, meditative book is a graceful rendering of one
"Refreshingly ambitious in its intellectual scope." ?New York Times Book Review"A provocative new love story. . . . Discretion delivers two memorable characters whose personal cultural clashes, both s
From the critically acclaimed author of The Last of Her Kind, a breakout novel that imagines the aftermath of pandemic flu, as seen through the eyes of a thirteen-year-old boy uncertain of his desti
"A psychologically and emotionally astute family portrait, with dark themes like racism, cancer and the bittersweet longing of the immigrant."--New York Times Book Review (Editors Choice)"Nunez has cr
Columbia University, 1968. Ann Drayton and Georgette George meet as roommates on the first night. Ann is rich and radical; Georgette, the narrator of The Last of Her Kind, is leery and introverted, a
From an award-winning author comes a "wise and richly humane coming-of-age novel" (O: The Oprah Magazine).In an American landscape devastated by a flu pandemic, orphaned thirteen-year-old Cole is re
Anna In-Between is Elizabeth Nunez's finest literary achievement to date. In spare prose, with attention to every word and the juxtaposition of words to each other, Nunez returns to themes of emotion
"Nunez is one of the finest and most necessary voices in contemporary American and Caribbean fiction."Colum McCann, author ofLet the Great World Spin"Nunez has always had th