Fajardo-Anstine, Kali

Woman of light a novel / Kali Fajardo-Anstine - New York : One World , 2022 - 308 p. ; 22 cm

1890: When Desiderya Lopez, The Sleepy Prophet, finds an abandoned infant on the banks of an arroyo, she recognizes something in his spirit and brings him home. Pidre will go on to become a famous showman in the Anglo West whose main act, Simodecea, is Pidre's fearless, sharpshooting wife, who wrangles bears as part of his show. 1935: Luz "Little Light" Lopez and her brother Diego work the carnival circuit in downtown Denver. Luz, is a tea leaf reader, and Diego is a snake charmer. One day, a pale-faced woman in white fur asks Luz for a reading, calling her by a name that only her brother knows. Later that night at a party downtown, Luz sees Diego dancing with this pale-faced woman, which results in a brawl with the local white supremacist group. Diego leaves town for cover and Luz is left trying to get justice for her brother and family. Merging two multi-generational storylines in Colorado, this is a novel of family love, secrets, and survival.


English

The Carol Shields Prize for North American Women's Fiction - Longlist

9780525511328


Fortune-tellers---Fiction
Mexican Americans----Fiction
Conflict of generations---Fiction
Visions---Fiction


Denver (Colo.)---Fiction

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