The Price of Paradise
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The Price of Paradise

Hardcover – June 1, 2019

Price
$19.21
Format
Hardcover
Pages
384
Publisher
Amazon Crossing
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1542093620
Dimensions
5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
Weight
1.15 pounds

Description

About the Author Susana López Rubio was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1978. She is a screenwriter who wrote the popular television adaptation of the novel The Time In Between by María Dueñas. She writes short stories for adults and children. Achy Obejas is the author of The Tower of the Antilles , the critically acclaimed novels Ruins and Days of Awe , and three other books of fiction. Her poetry chapbook, This Is What Happened in Our Other Life , was both a critical favorite and a bestseller. As a translator, she has worked with Junot Díaz, Wendy Guerra, Rita Indiana, and many others. In 2014 she received the USA Ford Fellowship from USA Artists for both her writing and her translations. She’s written for, among others, the New York Times , Vanity Fair , the Village Voice , In These Times , and the Chicago Tribune , where she was part of a 2001 Pulitzer Prize–winning team. Born in Havana, she currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Features & Highlights

  • In a city as corrupt as it was luxurious, those who dared to dream were bound to pay the price.
  • Havana, Cuba, 1947. Young Patricio flees impoverished Spain and steps into the sultry island paradise of Havana with only the clothes on his back and half-baked dreams of a better life. Blessed with good looks and natural charm, he lands a job as a runner at El Encanto―one of the most luxurious department stores in the world.
  • Famous for its exquisite offerings from French haute couture to Arabian silks, El Encanto indulges the senses in opulent extravagance. It caters to visiting Hollywood stars, rising politicos, and prerevolutionary Cuba’s wealthiest power players, including the notorious mobster César Valdés.
  • Falling in love with the mobster’s young wife, Gloria, is suicide. But Patricio is irresistibly drawn to the beautiful girl with sad eyes, a razor-sharp intellect, and a penchant for both Christian Dior’s clothes and Einstein’s theories. Within the walls of El Encanto, anything seems possible, even a love that promises to heal them and a desire that thrums with the mambo beat of the city itself.
  • In a reckless love affair that spans half a century, Patricio’s and Gloria’s lives entwine time and again, challenged by every twist of fate―for in a world of murder, betrayal, and revolution, those who dare to reach for paradise seldom survive unscathed.

Customer Reviews

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Disappointed based on others reviews.

I cannot finish this book. I'm at about 60% and I've tried skimming it but it is torture trying to get through each chapter. I don't know if it has lost something in the translation but it isn't holding my interest. The characters are like a caricature of stereotypes and I don't really care to see how it ends.
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Just an impossible/unbelievable love story

Bought out of historical interest in June '20, read in August '20. It is anything but historical, a love story at best. Written with unbelievable characters, pulled straight from an '80s soap series, drawn on a Cuban canvas that has been plucked from a travel guide. Didn't cut it for me. Yes I finished reading it, but it was done with (plenty) wine.
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Great Read

The author did a brilliant job of capturing the time period in this novel. The characters and plot were also well written. This was a great piece of historical fiction!
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Translation has got to be the problem

I thought the dramatic love story was enjoyable, as was the setting of Old Havana and descriptions of the Cuban politics. The characters were pretty well-drawn in a soapy way. What I didn’t like was the lack of grayness when it came to the main “bad guy” — the book could have shown a small reason to justify Gloria staying with the husband. While being threatened explained it 90% of the way, there had to be reason for the 10%. Finally, the real kicker to three stars was the strange American wording that just didn’t work, “blockhead” being one odd choice. There were many moments of equally out of place vulgarities or sayings.
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Fantastic Read

Amazing!! Great detail and visualization
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Love it! From the start to the end!!

I love it!!! I didn’t expect to like it that much! Since it’s romance and I don't like that much romance books but here I am. Since te beginning I couldn’t stop reading, everything was interesting. I hated César!!!!
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My Favorite Historical Fiction Book of 2019

This historical fiction hooked me from the beginning. The premise, the tone, and urgency compelled me to continue reading:

“Reason for your journey?” I was tempted to tell him the truth: “See here, sir, the reason is there’s so much misery in Spain that we have to dunk our bread in puddles, there are no cats left in my town because we’ve eaten all the rats, the Republicans killed my mother because she had a cousin who was a nun hiding in our house, and then the Nationalists killed my father because he refused to bend his knee before a portrait of the caudillo. I have no family left, but I don’t wanna spend the rest of my life breaking my back in the mines, devoured by lice, and I sold my grandmother’s wedding ring—may she rest in peace—so I could buy a third-class ticket on a ship and start from zero, with just the clothes on my back, on the other side of the world. The reason is I wanna survive.”

Patricio is smart, handsome and sympathetic. The characters are real, described in a few words but with a lot of meaning. They all have their flaws and redeeming values except for the villain. (the mobster) The relationships of Patricio's friends is complex at times and simple at others giving them realistic reactions to events.

There is much at stake for Patricio and his love interest, Gloria, the wife of the mobster. She has "a penchant for both Christian Dior’s clothes and Einstein’s theories," and Patricio is madly in love despite the danger of their affair.

Filled with vivid descriptions of Cuba, the dictatorships, and the revolution makes this story full of plot twists and tension. This is my favorite book for 2019.