Fresh, accomplished, and fearless, Vida marks the debut of Patricia Engel, a young author of immense talent and promise. Vida follows a single narrator, Sabina, as she navigates her shifting identity
A New York Times Editors’ ChoiceA Book Riot Best Book[s] of the Year So Far and a Buzzfeed, ?The 27 Most Exciting Books Coming In 2016”?Sumptuous . . . This is a writer who understands that exile can
Engel has an eye for detail. She knows how to drown the reader in a sense of enchantment... She writes exquisite moments.”Roxane Gay,The NationReina Castillo is the alluring young woman whose beloved
;A knockout of a novelwe predict [Infinite Country] will be viewed as one of 2021's best.' O, The Oprah Magazine ';An exquisitely told story of family, war, and migration, this is a novel our increas
Studying for a year in Paris away from her Colombian immigrant family's business in America, Lita del Cielo falls in love with the ailing son of a notorious right-wing politician and struggles to choo
Studying for a year in Paris away from her Colombian immigrant family's business in America, Lita del Cielo falls in love with the ailing son of a notorious right-wing politician and struggles to choo
The subprime crisis shook the American economy to its core. How did it happen? Where was the government? Did anyone see the crisis coming? Will the new financial reforms avoid a repeat performance?In
In this book, Kathleen C. Engel and Patricia A. McCoy answer questions as they tell the story behind the subprime crisis. The authors, experts in the law and the economics of financial regulation and
Racial and ethnic issues stand at the core of social, political, and economic concerns in an increasingly diverse America. Accordingly, how individuals from the various ethnic groups regard themselves
Approximately 1.1 million Jewish children were murdered during the Holocaust. This book from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies tells the story of the