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The Volcano Daughters

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The Volcano Daughters by Gina María Balibrera is a sweeping, myth‑rich debut about two sisters torn apart by dictatorship and genocide in El Salvador and their reinventions across the world—from Hollywood to Paris to San Francisco’s Cannery Row. Narrated in part by a haunting chorus of the dead, it’s a story of sisterhood, survival, and the stories that refuse silence.

Praised by major outlets and featured on multiple Most Anticipated lists, this novel blends history with a touch of the uncanny, inviting readers into an unforgettable journey of love, resistance, and return.

Key Features

  • Genre & vibe: Historical literary fiction with notes of magical realism and a vivid sense of place.
  • Accolades: Longlisted for the Brooklyn Public Library Book Prize; named a Best Book of the Year by Washington Independent Review of Books; highlighted by outlets including Vulture, Seattle Times, Book Riot, Electric Literature, and Goodreads.
  • Book‑club appeal: Big themes, propulsive plot, and layered craft make it a lively discussion pick.

Why Choose This Book

  • Powerful storytelling: A chorus of living and dead voices reframes history with urgency and heart.
  • Rich themes: Explores dictatorship, diaspora, resilience, and the bonds that outlast violence.
  • Crossover potential: Ideal for fans of expansive literary fiction and readers of Latin American history.
Who It’s For Click or tap to expand
  • General readers of literary and historical fiction.
  • Book clubs seeking a transportive, conversation‑rich novel.
  • Readers drawn to Latin American history, diaspora stories, and myth‑infused narratives.
Key Themes Click or tap to expand
  • Sisterhood, found family, and endurance
  • Dictatorship, genocide, and historical memory
  • Ghosts, myth, and the power of storytelling
  • Migration, reinvention, and return
For Educators Click or tap to expand
  • Course fit: Latin American/Salvadoran History, Comparative Literature, Women’s & Gender Studies, Diaspora Studies.
  • Activities: Pair novel excerpts with primary sources on 20th‑century El Salvador; analyze the ghost‑chorus as narrative device; mapping project of the sisters’ journey.
  • Discussion angles: Ethics of representing violence; myth vs. archive; how voice shapes historical memory.
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The Volcano Daughters
The Volcano Daughters Sale price$27.00 CAD

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