Malinalli, Veronica Chapa
Malinalli, Veronica Chapa
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Malinalli

Author: Veronica Chapa

Narrator: Cynthia Farrell

Unabridged: 12 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/11/2025


Synopsis

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“A vivid and unprecedented journey into the Spanish invasion of Aztec Mexico.” —Luis Alberto Urrea, acclaimed author of The House of Broken Angels

A “wild, unforgettable adventure” (Reyna Grande, author of A Dream Called Home) about the triumphs and sorrows of one of the most controversial and misunderstood women in Mexico’s history and mythology, perfect for fans of Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Gods of Jade and Shadow and Zoraida Córdova’s The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina.

A real-life historical figure, the woman known as Malinalli, Malintzin, La Malinche, Doña Marina, and Malinalxochitl was the Nahua interpreter who helped Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés communicate with the native people of Mexico. When indigenous leaders observed her marching into their cities, they believed she was a goddess—blessed with the divine power to interpret the Spaniards’ intentions for their land. Later, historians and pop culture would deem her a traitor—the “Indian” girl who helped sell Mexico’s future to an invader.

In this “lush tale about the power of language, the complexities of empire, and the bonds of sisterhood” (Rita Chang-Eppig, author of Deep as the Sky, Red as the Sea), Malinalli is all of those things and more, but at heart, she’s a young girl, kidnapped into slavery by age twelve, and fighting to survive. Blessed with magical powers, and supported by a close-knit circle of priestesses, Mali vows to help defend her people’s legacy. For the first time, Malinalli’s “propulsive story of magic, love, and the struggle for power in a new world” (Luis Jaramillo, author of The Witches of El Paso) is told with the empathy, humanity, and awe she’s always deserved.

About Veronica Chapa

Veronica Chapa is an author, essayist, and award-winning copywriter with a master’s degree in advertising from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. She lives in the Chicago area with her husband. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Denise on January 20, 2025

I think I have become disenchanted with the microtrope of feminist retellings of mythology from history centering women as fierce, power-hungry girlbosses. This book was okay but I just wasn't the right audience for it. I was intrigued by this book because I see very few books about indigenous Mexic......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on April 21, 2025

A story about female resilience and making the most of bad situations based on real life experiences of La Malinche (aka Malinalli). I appreciate its unique perspective on La Malinche and its vivid descriptions of indigenous Mexican culture. However, I think the book suffered from pacing issues, sac......more

Goodreads review by Hugo on January 13, 2025

Thank you to NetGalley and Atria for the ARC copy. I really enjoyed this story about Malinalli and how she became the woman that she was. The beginning was pretty slow and felt like it dragged a little at times, but for the most part it kept my interest. I would recommend to anyone that's interested......more

Goodreads review by Itzy on March 13, 2025

I was so highly disappointed by this book which is so frustrating since I wanted to love it so badly. There’s very few books regarding the culture of the indigenous people of Mexico so I was excited for it. However, I was left with utter disappointment. Malinalli was a completely flat and annoying c......more

Goodreads review by Martha K on April 09, 2025

I really enjoyed reading this novel. I love historical fiction and magical realism and the fact that this was a retelling of La Malinche and the role she played in the Spanish Conquest against the Aztec Empire had me extremely excited to read. My favorite parts were the descriptions as they painted......more


Quotes

"As Malinalli leads a life of emotional turmoil, Farrell conveys anguish and sadness convincingly, evoking listeners’ compassion. Farrell’s strong, clear voice is ideal for portraying the smart, headstrong Malinalli who seeks revenge. Farrell narrates Spanish and Nahuatl words smoothly, adding authenticity."