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The Long Night of White Chickens

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This acclaimed novel by the Pulitzer Prize–finalist is “at once a story about a boy growing up in two cultures, a love story, and a mystery” (The Boston Globe).
Winner of the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction, The Long Night of White Chickens announced Francisco Goldman’s arrival as a major literary talent. It is both a suspenseful mystery and a tale of two worlds that plumbs the darkest depths of the relationship between the United States and Guatemala.
Goldman tells the story of Roger Graetz, raised in a Boston suburb by an aristocratic Guatemalan mother and Jewish father, and Flor de Mayo, the beautiful young Guatemalan orphan who lives with the family as a maid. Similar in age, Roger and Flor become close, and remain so even after she leaves to attend college at Wellesley. After graduation, however, Flor returns home to Guatemala City, where she heads a local orphanage that arranges international adoptions.
When she’s murdered, Roger is stunned and can’t believe the rumors he hears about her life. Years later, he travels to Guatemala to uncover the circumstances around Flor’s mysterious death in this “wonderful book” that is as “complex as history, funny as love, painful as death” (The Washington Post Book World).
“A richly layered, genre-busting novel that shuttles between suburban Boston and Guatemala City and devours everything in its path.” —Jay McInerney, author of Bright Lights, Big City
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 1, 1992
      Set mainly in Guatemala under military tyranny in the 1980s, this accomplished first novel introduces a talented writer with a distinctive voice and an assured prose style. Goldman, who reported on the brutal situation in his homeland for Harper's , here presents a country rife with incongruities: a land of mariachi bands and massacres, BMWs and hovels, streets cracked by earthquakes. His protagonist's wealthy Guatemalan mother abandoned her Jewish husband when Roger Graetz was a year old, taking him from the U.S. to her native country`homeland' above ; three years later, in the '60s, she returned to raise him in a Boston suburb. Roger's obsession with Flor de Mayo Puac, a beautiful Guatemalan orphan who came to live with his family when she was 13, will lead him back to Guatemala after Flor is murdered there in 1983 while directing an orphanage. Determined to discover who killed her, Roger is joined in his inquiry by childhood friend Luis Moya Martinez, an outspoken Guatemalan newspaper columnist. Narrowly avoiding a death squad, Roger and Moya discover that Flor led a secret life, enmeshed in a web of romantic and political entanglements. Goldman's acutely observant eye makes Roger's labyrinthine quest a dark exploration of the chaos of lives held in tyranny's iron grasp.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 2, 1993
      Set mainly in Guatemala under military tyranny in the 1980s, this accomplished first novel introduces a talented writer with a distinctive voice and an assured prose style.

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  • Lexile® Measure:1450
  • Text Difficulty:12

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