The Guardians, Ana Castillo
The Guardians, Ana Castillo
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The Guardians

Author: Ana Castillo

Narrator: Ana Castillo

Unabridged: 7 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/07/2007


Synopsis

From American Book Award—winning author Ana Castillo comes a suspenseful, moving new novel about a sensuous, smart, and fiercely independent woman.

Eking out a living as a teacher’s aide in a small New Mexican border town, Tía Regina is also raising her teenage nephew, Gabo, a hardworking boy who has entered the country illegally and aspires to the priesthood. When Gabo’s father, Rafa, disappears while crossing over from Mexico, Regina fears the worst.

After several days of waiting and an ominous phone call from a woman who may be connected to a smuggling ring, Regina and Gabo resolve to find Rafa. Help arrives in the form of Miguel, an amorous, recently divorced history teacher; Miguel’s gregarious abuelo Milton; a couple of Gabo’s gangbanger classmates; and a priest of wayward faith. Between the ruthless “coyotes” who exploit Mexicans while smuggling them to America and the border officials who are out to arrest and deport the illegal immigrants, looming threat is a constant companion on the journey.

Ana Castillo brilliantly evokes the beautiful, stark desert landscape and creates vivid characters with strong voices and resilient hearts. The Guardians serves as a remarkable testament to enduring faith, family bonds, cultural pride, and the human experience.

About Ana Castillo

Ana Castillo is a celebrated poet, novelist, short story writer, essayist, editor, playwright, translator, and scholar. Born and raised in Chicago, her award winning, bestselling titles include the novels So Far from God, The Guardians, Peel My Love like an Onion, and Sapogonia, which was a New York Times Notable Book, and the poetry collection I Ask the Impossible. She has received numerous awards, including the 2018 PEN Oakland Lifetime Achievement Award, the Fuller Award for Lifetime Achievement, and was inducted into the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate

I'm teaching Castillo in one of my classes. She's coming to campus to speak, and she'll also come to my class to speak to my students. We also read a collection of her poems (I Ask the Impossible) and a story collection (Loverboys). She fills all of her work with strong, quirky, flawed characters. S......more

I didn't realize how much I was craving a book with real characters--sloppy and contradictory and quirky and small and powerless and powerful and kind--until I started reading this one. I love how the story, while ostensibly focusing on a disappearance, is really about the everyday struggles and tri......more

The Goodreads.com site description of this book was quite detailed, so I won't attempt to get into the narrative in this review, except to say that Castillo clearly has well-honed story-telling gifts. The characters were well-developed, and their "voices" were unique and authentic. The author sprinkl......more

I picked up this book on the strength of a recommendation from my daughter, who enjoyed it during a Southwestern Literature class at her university. I've read oodles of SW lit, but somehow, I've never met with a text by Ana Castillo. Now, I'm glad I did. The book is compelling; multiple narrators, ea......more