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Güelcom to Ocumo, a city like any other on this side of the New World, somewhere, anywhere (everywhere!?) between Rio Grande and Tierra del Fuego. This town has more liquor stores than pharmacies. Corruption, power outages and hyperinflation don't surprise anyone anymore. But Mayor Sonia Elena Ortega says things will change if she wins the coming presidential election. People have heard the same promises before. Still, they'll dare hope for a savior once more. She can't be much worse than the incumbent presidente, a snob nicknamed EMLU who runs the country as his own private hacienda. Sonia…mehr

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Güelcom to Ocumo, a city like any other on this side of the New World, somewhere, anywhere (everywhere!?) between Rio Grande and Tierra del Fuego. This town has more liquor stores than pharmacies. Corruption, power outages and hyperinflation don't surprise anyone anymore. But Mayor Sonia Elena Ortega says things will change if she wins the coming presidential election. People have heard the same promises before. Still, they'll dare hope for a savior once more. She can't be much worse than the incumbent presidente, a snob nicknamed EMLU who runs the country as his own private hacienda. Sonia Elena's campaign is a longshot and for a chance to win she needs all the support she can get, from the media, the C.I.A. and, of course, a miracle. OCUMO - A LATIN AMERICAN NOVEL gives a take on the region's complexities through the perspectives of a diverse group of characters, including a Black live-in maid, an anti-establishment entrepreneur and an ex-prostitute turned news reporter.
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Mel Páez grew up in Venezuela in the 1980s and early 90s. His formal training includes degrees in business, journalism and education from American University, Northwestern University and Malmö University. He has a background as a Bloomberg reporter and currently works as an educator at a school in Sweden, where he's lived since 2000. This is his first novel.