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The Joys of Luck

By Carlos J. Queirós
February/March 2007

Return to an interview with Cristina García
Cristina García, acclaimed author of Dreaming in Cuban, once again delivers in A Handbook to Luck. Best known for exploring Cuban American life, García successfully widens her scope in her fourth novel to examine how other immigrants interact.

The stories open in 1968, when we meet the young, unrelated characters: Cuba-born Enrique, living in Southern California with his magician father; Marta, supporting her family in San Salvador’s slums; and Leila, an upper-middle-class girl in Tehran, watching her brother’s slow death. The narrative spans 20 years and alternates among the three perspectives. “I wanted to chart how odd coincidences and roads not taken can completely alter lives,” García says.

We connect with Enrique, Marta, and Leila through many of the universal struggles, sacrifices, and joys that define their lives—and ours.


Read more in our one-on-one conversation with Cristina García.

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