THE CEMETERY OF UNTOLD
STORIES is the latest from Julia Alvarez (In
the Time of the Butterflies and How the García Girls Lost Their Accents).
Alvarez focuses on four sisters, particularly Alma, the second eldest and a
writer. She decides to retire and to bury her untold stories in some land she
inherits in the Dominican Republic. A sculpture friend works with her to
install statues and a local caretaker, named Filomena, is hired. With a touch
of magical realism surprising stories are shared. They build on themes of
family, secrets, and prejudice and seem to link the local caretaker, Alma’s
father, and the ex-wife of dictator Rafael Trujillo, named Bienvenida. THE
CEMETERY OF UNTOLD STORIES received starred reviews from Booklist
and Kirkus (“a rich and moving saga of Dominican history emerges,
embodied in the lives of irresistible characters”). The audiobook (from
Recorded Books) lasts almost nine hours and is narrated by Alma Cuervo who also
contributed to readings of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, plus
Alvarez’s Afterlife and multiple titles written by Isabel Allende and
Robert Jackson Bennett.
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