The Gringa, Andrew Altschul
The Gringa, Andrew Altschul
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The Gringa

Author: Andrew Altschul

Narrator: Curt Bonnem

Unabridged: 18 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/31/2020


Synopsis

Leonora Gelb came to Peru to make a difference. A passionate and idealistic Stanford grad, she left a life of privilege to fight poverty and oppression, but her beliefs are tested when she falls in with violent revolutionaries. While death squads and informants roam the streets and suspicion festers among the comrades, Leonora plans a decisive act of protest—until her capture in a bloody government raid, and a sham trial that sends her to prison for life.

Ten years later, Andres—a failed novelist turned expat—is asked to write a magazine profile of “La Leo.” As his personal life unravels, he struggles to understand Leonora, to reconstruct her involvement with the militants, and to chronicle Peru’s tragic history. At every turn he’s confronted by violence and suffering, and by the consequences of his American privilege. Is the real Leonora an activist or a terrorist? Cold-eyed conspirator or naïve puppet? And who is he to decide?

In this powerful and timely new novel, Andrew Altschul maps the blurred boundaries between fact and fiction, author and text, resistance and extremism. Part coming-of-age story and part political thriller, The Gringa asks what one person can do in the face of the world’s injustice.

About Andrew Altschul

Andrew Altschul is the author of the novels Lady Lazarus and Deus Ex Machina. His work has appeared in Esquire, McSweeney's, Ploughshares, Best New American Voices, Best American Nonrequired Reading, and O. Henry Prize Stories. A former Wallace Stegner Fellow and Jones Lecturer at Stanford University, he was the founding books editor at The Rumpus and is a contributing editor at Zyzzyva. He teaches at Colorado State University.


Reviews

Have you ever heard of American activist, Lori Berenson? I had, but I had no idea just how intriguing a story about her would be. In this fictionalized account, Andrew Altschul has created character Leonora Gelb, a Stanford grad who dreams of making the world a better place. Leonora moves to Lima, Pe......more

Goodreads review by Paul

It started off interestingly enough. Leo, a young American woman, seemingly out of her depth, is caught up in a revolutionary movement in Peru, and we are trying to find out what really happened. A promising start, but then we are introduced to the man being commissioned to write the story and the w......more

Goodreads review by Candace

Absolutely gripping, thought-provoking, un-put-down-able, and other dash-inspiring descriptions. Inspired by the case of Lori Berenson, the American woman involved in the post Shining Path movement in Peru, Leonora Gelb can be an instigator, a leader, or an innocent--it's hard to tell. Andres, a fri......more

Goodreads review by Karissa

Series Info/Source: This is a stand alone book that I got through Amazon Vine to review. Story (2/5): I decided to set this aside about 100 pages in. It was kind of interesting but I didn't really enjoy the style in which it was written. The chapters go randomly between the author explaining the hist......more

Goodreads review by Todd

If you're looking for what to read now (while you're stuck at home), and you enjoy political thrillers inspired by real-life events, pick up La Gringa. It's at once a riveting story, and a layered, meta-fictional exploration of the United States' relationship with South America. The writing is seari......more