A family's bonds of love, money
Date of Review:
Sep.11.2005
Published Work:
Reviewer:
Elena Machado Saez
Source:
Sun Sentinel
Love and Ghost Letters takes a hard look at how closely wedded love and money are, without turning away from the ugliness of social inequality. The magic of the narrative is in the weaving of the personal with the public with such a poetic sensibility and fluidity of style that the reader is completely submerged into the trials of a Cuban family and the contradictions of Cuban society.
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About Chantel
Chantel Acevedo is a writer whose work has appeared in journals such as The Chattahoochee Review, Prairie Schooner, and The Cimarron Review, among others. Her novel, Love and Ghost Letters (St. Martin's Press, 2005) won the Latino International Book Award...
Causes Chantel Acevedo Supports
St. Jude's Hospital
Save the Children




