The Bullet Swallower, Elizabeth Gonzalez James
The Bullet Swallower, Elizabeth Gonzalez James
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The Bullet Swallower

Author: Elizabeth Gonzalez James

Narrator: Lee Osorio

Unabridged: 9 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/23/2024


Synopsis

A “mesmerizing...wildly entertaining” (The Boston Globe) magical realism western in the vein of Cormac McCarthy meets Gabriel García Márquez, The Bullet Swallower follows a Mexican bandido as he sets off for Texas to rob a train, only to encounter a mysterious figure who has come, finally, to collect a cosmic debt generations in the making.

In 1895, Antonio Sonoro is the latest in a long line of ruthless men. He’s good with his gun and drawn to trouble but he’s also out of money and out of options. A drought has ravaged the town of Dorado, Mexico, where he lives with his wife and children, and so when he hears about a train laden with gold and other treasures, he sets off for Houston to rob it—with his younger brother Hugo in tow. But when the heist goes awry and Hugo is killed by the Texas Rangers, Antonio finds himself launched into a quest for revenge that endangers not only his life and his family, but his eternal soul.

In 1964, Jaime Sonoro is Mexico’s most renowned actor and singer. But his comfortable life is disrupted when he discovers a book that purports to tell the entire history of his family beginning with Cain and Abel. In its ancient pages, Jaime learns about the multitude of horrific crimes committed by his ancestors. And when the same mysterious figure from Antonio’s timeline shows up in Mexico City, Jaime realizes that he may be the one who has to pay for his ancestors’ crimes, unless he can discover the true story of his grandfather Antonio, the legendary bandido El Tragabalas, The Bullet Swallower.

A family saga that’s epic in scope and loosely based on the author’s own great-grandfather, The Bullet Swallower is “rich in lyrical language, gripping action, and enchanting magical realism” (Esquire). It tackles border politics, intergenerational trauma, and the legacies of racism and colonialism in a lush setting with stunning prose that asks who pays for the sins of our ancestors and whether it is possible to be better than our forebearers.

About Elizabeth Gonzalez James

Elizabeth Gonzalez James is the author of the novel Mona at Sea, as well as the chapbook, Five Conversations About Peter Sellers. Her stories and essays have appeared in The Idaho ReviewSouthern Humanities ReviewThe RumpusStorySouthPANK, and elsewhere, and have received numerous Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominations. Originally from South Texas, Elizabeth now lives with her family in Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kimberly on November 30, 2023

Publication date: January, 2024 What a magical, riveting, put you in a daze story. After finishing reading, I am still dwelling dreamily in a landscape switching back and forth from Texas to Mexico, with characters still living in my imagination. Well written, truly engaging, story. Enough. Recommend......more

Goodreads review by Michael on December 13, 2024

Working Magic in the West “A dazzling magical realism western in the vein of Cormac McCarthy meets Gabriel García Márquez…” Talk about setting some lofty expectations… Fortunately, I was seduced by the publisher’s tantalizing blurb. “The Bullet Swallower” covers generations of a Mexican family, starti......more

Goodreads review by Mallory on January 19, 2024

I need to start off with saying that westerns are not in general my favorite, but I really love magical realism and this book was both so I had no idea how I would find this book when I started. In the beginning I wasn’t sure I would like it, but as this story developed I really began to enjoy it. I......more

Goodreads review by Sadie on April 22, 2024

Thank you, NoveList Plus for recommending this book to me in my search for Westerns with supernatural or paranormal elements written by women. I checked this out from my library through the Libby app so I need to buy myself a physical copy for my bookshelves. I'm so in love with this book and the in......more

Goodreads review by Alicia on January 15, 2024

Wow I wasn’t expecting to enjoy this book as much as I did. I’ve never thought of myself as a western fan but add in a bit of magical realism and I’m here for it. I think this is a story that will stick with me for a long time.......more


Quotes

"I loved narrating this book because it has something for everyone—there’s a Western revenge story with shootouts, a movie star visited by a mysterious stranger, and it’s all sprinkled with magical realism. Elizabeth Gonzalez James has beautifully crafted a wild ride of a story that asks if we can break the centuries-old curses we are born into."

"Lee Osorio's deep voice with a hint of gravel is well suited to this historical novel, a blend of gritty Old West adventure and Latin magical realism...Osorio inhabits the Mexican, Texan, and modern Californian characters, both female and male, with evocative accents and enlightening character interpretations. Adept at ramping up the action during shoot-outs and escapes, he also soothes with a sonorous narrative voice that carries listeners to the thoughtful and moving conclusion."