The zigzag way

Desai, Anita , 1937-

The zigzag way / Anita Desai - Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 2004. - 159 p. ; 22 cm. - San Miguel de Allende (Mexico)--Author .

Located in Gloria Grant Room - special collection of San Miguel de Allende authors.

Eric is a buttoned down Boston boy, a misfit in his family of hearty fisherfolk. Uncertain he will ever complete the book on immigration he has been funded to write, he impetuously decides to follow his bossy girlfriend to Mexico. There, he is seduced by the pageantry of this colorful new country and its old world charm, and stumbles on an astonishing discovery- his grandfather was one of the Cornish miners who worked the local mines more than a hundred years ago, and once had another wife. Soon, Eric will find himself abandoning his own tentative future project in search of his family's other lives. The Zigzag Way is the story of twentieth century Mexico, through civil unrest and personal calamity; of the exploitation of the Mexican Indians, and their dubious saviors, such as the formidable Doña Vera, widow of a mining baron, and Eric's own grandmother, a young Cornish girl whose grave lies in a hillside cemetery. And in unraveling their dark, often violent, histories on the Día de los Muertos, the day locals celebrate and remember their dead, Eric comes face to face with his own story, its past and present; even, the afterlife.

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Americans---Mexico----Fiction
Mines and mineral resources---Fiction.
All Soul's Day----Fiction
Grandparents---Fiction.
Historians---Fiction.
Mexico----Fiction


Cornwall (England : County)---Emigration and immigration----Fiction


Psychological fiction

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