Soledad (2001 Novel)
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''Soledad'' is the debut novel by
Angie Cruz Angie Cruz (born February 24, 1972) is an American novelist and associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh, where she teaches in the M.F.A. program. Early life and education Cruz was born on February 24, 1972, in Washington Heights, ...
, published in 2001 by
Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster () is an American publishing company and a subsidiary of Paramount Global. It was founded in New York City on January 2, 1924 by Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln Schuster. As of 2016, Simon & Schuster was the third largest pu ...
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Introduction

''Soledad'' follows the story of a girl, Soledad, who cannot get away from her contentious family fast enough. Once Soledad leaves, she enrols in an art course at Cooper Union. However, sometime later, Soledad returns to Washington Heights after her mother, Olivia, becomes ill. Evidently, Olivia is in a state where she is considered a “living ghost.” It appears that she is in an emotional coma and the return of Soledad is regarded as the only cure. After returning, Soledad tries to tame her cousin Flaca’s unruly behavior and resist falling for a neighborhood boy, Ritche. Soledad is also confronted with trying to salvage her relationship with her mother and uncover the secrets behind the death of her father. A significant portion of the novel is told from the perspective of three of Soledad’s female relatives, Flaca and Gorda. Flaca is constantly in rivalry with Soledad. Gorda is Soledad's aunt, also known as a witch (bruja), who treats her sister’s ailments with ceremonies and home remedies. Olivia's point of view is provided through flashbacks and italicized dream narration. When Cruz outlines fresh details of rhythms and behavior of Dominican community life, the three are rarely left out. ''Soledad'' is an important literary piece which presents a story of chaos and culture, integrity with family and mysticism while examining the concepts from the perspective of a Latina.


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External links

# Cruz, Angie. ''Soledad''. Chicago: Simon & Schuster, 2001. # Masiki, Trent. "Soledad." ''Black Issues Book Review'', Sept. 2001, p. 13. ''Gale General OneFile''

Accessed 29 Nov. 2019. # "Soledad." ''Americas'', Mar.-Apr. 2006, p. 62. ''Gale General OneFile''

Accessed 29 Nov. 2019. 2001 novels