El Puente/The Bridge

El Puente/The Bridge by Ito Romo is a novel published by the University of New Mexico Press on June 1, 2001. This edition, written in English and spanning 158 pages, explores the experiences of thirteen women as they embark on a simultaneous journey to the bridge on the Mexico/U.S. border, coinciding with the day the river mysteriously turns red.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines the lives of these women, each facing their own challenges and aspirations. The story delves into themes of identity and migration, reflecting on the significance of the border and the river’s transformation. With its focus on literary fiction, this book invites contemplation on the complexities of crossing boundaries and the shared experiences that connect individuals across cultures.
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A novel about thirteen women and their simultaneous voyage to the bridge on the Mexico/U.S. border the day the river mysteriously turns red.
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