Duende

Duende

by Alex Poppe
Duende

Duende

by Alex Poppe

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Overview

Sixteen-year-old Lava lives peacefully enough with her imperfect mother, Lila, and their boarder, Cody, an Iraqi war vet suffering from PTSD. Lava's ex-addict father, Jesse, is released from prison, and Lava's life in Detroit is upended when Jesse pressures Lava for her urine so he can pass his mandatory drug tests. After an altercation, Lava is sent to live with her mother's cousin Lola in Seville. Lola is a larger-than-life flamenco dancer who teaches Lava the language of flamenco dance; Lava's life opens outward as she becomes fluent in flamenco's structure, giving her new modes of expression as she experiences first love, friendship, and betrayal, and uncovers family secrets. Rich with lyrical, sensual prose, Duende is a coming-of-age novella about mothers and daughters, about legacy, about self-expression, about defining a way to live.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781646032426
Publisher: Regal House Publishing
Publication date: 06/14/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 111
File size: 410 KB

About the Author

Alex Poppe is the author of four works of fiction: Girl, World by Laughing Fire Press (2017), Moxie by Tortoise Books (2019), Jinwar and Other Tales from The Levant by Cune Press (2022), and Duende by Regal House Publishing (2022). When she is not being thrown from the back of food aid trucks or dining with pistol-packing Kurdish hit men, she writes.
Alex Poppe is the author of four works of fiction: Girl, World by Laughing Fire Press (2017), Moxie by Tortoise Books (2019), Jinwar and Other Tales from The Levant by Cune Press (2022), and Duende by Regal House Publishing (2022). When she is not being thrown from the back of food aid trucks or dining with pistol-packing Kurdish hit men, she writes.
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