A carnival of atrocities

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Cocuan, a desolate town nestled between the hot jungle and the frigid Andes, is about to slip away from memory. This is where Mildred was born, and where everything she had – her animals, her home, her lands – was taken from her after her mother’s death. Years later, a series of strange events, disappearances, and outbursts of collective delirium will force its residents to reckon with the legend of old Mildred. Once again, they will feel the shadow of death that has hung over the town ever since she was wronged. The voices of nine characters tell us of the past and present of that doomed place and Mildred’s fate.

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SKU: 9781642861518 Category: Tag: Publisher/imprint : World Editions
Page count : 154
Published on 15th May, 2025

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Cocuan, a desolate town nestled between the hot jungle and the frigid Andes, is about to slip away from memory. This is where Mildred was born, and where everything she had-her animals, her home, her lands-was taken from her after her mother’s death. Years later, a series of strange events, disappearances, and outbursts of collective delirium will force its residents to reckon with the legend of old Mildred. Once again, they will feel the shadow of death that has hung over the town ever since she was wronged. The voices of nine characters-Mildred, Ezequiel, Agustina, Manzi, Carmen, V-ctor, Baltasar, Hermosina, and Filatelio-tell us of the past and present of that doomed place and Mildred’s fate. Natalia Garc-a Freire’s vivid language blurs the lines between dreams and reality and transports the reader to the hypnotic Andean universe of Ecuador.

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Dimensions 12.7 × 20.3 cm
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