The Grief Keeper

The Grief Keeper by Alexandra Villasante is a poignant young adult fiction novel published by Penguin on June 11, 2019. This 320-page narrative delves into the life of seventeen-year-old Marisol, who dreams of an American life shaped by her experiences and the stories of others. However, her aspirations are shattered when she is forced to flee El Salvador after a tragic event. As she navigates the complexities of immigration and personal loss, Marisol finds herself in a desperate situation that challenges her understanding of love and sacrifice.
In this speculative tale, readers will encounter themes of healing, faith, and the quest for freedom. Marisol’s journey leads her to an unusual role as a grief keeper, where she must take on the sorrow of another to protect her sister. This risky decision not only tests her resilience but also introduces her to a profound love that compels her to confront her own grief. The Grief Keeper thoughtfully examines the emotional and social ramifications of love and legality, offering a narrative that resonates with contemporary issues surrounding immigration and identity.
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This stunning YA debut is a timely and heartfelt speculative narrative about healing, faith, and freedom.
Seventeen-year-old Marisol has always dreamed of being American, learning what Americans and the US are like from television and Mrs. Rosen, an elderly expat who had employed Marisol’s mother as a maid. When she pictured an American life for herself, she dreamed of a life like Aimee and Amber’s, the title characters of her favorite American TV show. She never pictured fleeing her home in El Salvador under threat of death and stealing across the US border as “an illegal”, but after her brother is murdered and her younger sister, Gabi’s, life is also placed in equal jeopardy, she has no choice, especially because she knows everything is her fault. If she had never fallen for the charms of a beautiful girl named Liliana, Pablo might still be alive, her mother wouldn’t be in hiding and she and Gabi wouldn’t have been caught crossing the border.
But they have been caught and their asylum request will most certainly be denied. With truly no options remaining, Marisol jumps at an unusual opportunity to stay in the United States. She’s asked to become a grief keeper, taking the grief of another into her own body to save a life. It’s a risky, experimental study, but if it means Marisol can keep her sister safe, she will risk anything. She just never imagined one of the risks would be falling in love, a love that may even be powerful enough to finally help her face her own crushing grief.
The Grief Keeper is a tender tale that explores the heartbreak and consequences of when both love and human beings are branded illegal.
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