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The author, Claudia Ulloa Donoso, is a member of the Bogotá39, a famed group of Latin American writers expanding the region's oevre that includes Valeria Luiselli. Lily Meyer, translator, is a regular reviewer and supporter of books in translation; in addition, this book is a great pick for readers who enjoyed Samanta Schweblin's Mouthful of Birds and Mariana Enriquez' Things We Lost in the Fire.

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The author, Claudia Ulloa Donoso, is a member of the Bogotá39, a famed group of Latin American writers expanding the region's oevre that includes Valeria Luiselli. Lily Meyer, translator, is a regular reviewer and supporter of books in translation; in addition, this book is a great pick for readers who enjoyed Samanta Schweblin's Mouthful of Birds and Mariana Enriquez' Things We Lost in the Fire.


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Claudia Ulloa Donoso has been recognized by critics and readers as one of the most original and surprising voices in Peruvian literature. In 2017, she was included in the Bogotá39, a list of the best Latin American fiction writers under 40 that also includes Valeria Luiselli, Juan Cardenas, and fellow Deep Vellum author Eduardo Rabasa. She currently lives north of the Arctic circle in Bødo, Norway, where she teaches Spanish and Norwegian.

Lily Meyer is a writer and translator from Washington, D.C. She is a regular reviewer for NPR Books, and her criticism appears online in the Atlantic, the New Yorker, the Poetry Foundation, Public Books, and more. Lily is a PhD candidate in fiction at the University of Cincinnati. She is a two-time fiction grant recipient from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities and won the Sewanee Review Fiction Contest in 2018.