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At a spare 125 pages, this novella tells the story of three boys growing up in rural New York. Their is father a Puerto Rican who is hard and sometimes cruel to both the boys and their mother. Their mother who was only a child herself when she gave birth to each of the, is desperately lonely and can...
Where the HEA doesn't work out. Sad but beautiful story. Told in reverse.
We the Animals is a story of three "half-breed" (white/Puerto Rican) brothers that grow up in a poor family in upstate New York.It's the story of dealing with their mother and father through their tumultuous marriage and abusive household, while showcasing the relationships both in good and bad ligh...
Pros:--Beautiful writing. Just gorgeous.--Each chapter is its own story; each can stand alone--It's a very quick readCons:--The standalone nature of the chapters precludes a cohesive, linear narrative. We're given snapshots only, leading to a somewhat disjointed story with an unclear timeline.--The ...
Very well written and worth the read. Loved the fact that Torres allowed readers to explore the spaces between the words rather than filling it with the dribble that most pub houses require to build word count.