Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reprint)

  • Pub. Date: April 1994
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 5,073
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    • Pub. Date: April 1994
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 5,073
    • Lexile: 840L 

    Synopsis

    Stories filled with wonder and the haunting beauty of his culture have helped make Rudolfo Anaya the father of Chicano literature in English, and his tales fairly shimmer with the lyric richness of his prose. Acclaimed in both Spanish and English, Anaya is perhaps best loved for his classic bestseller ... Antonio Marez is six years old when Ultima comes to stay with his family in New Mexico. She is a curandera, one who cures with herbs and magic. Under her wise wing, Tony will test the bonds that tie him to his people, and discover himself in the pagan past, in his father's wisdom, and in his mother's Catholicism. And at each life turn there is Ultima, who delivered Tony into the world-and will nurture the birth of his soul.

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    Besides winning the Premio Quinto Sol national Chicano literary award, this novel of a young boy in New Mexico in the 1940s has sold more than 300,000 copies in paperback since its 1973 debut. Here, however, the book gets the hardcover treatment, with a few illustrations added for color. LJ's reviewer asserted that ``the novel has warmth and feeling'' (LJ 2/1/73) and a place in all fiction collections, especially those serving Chicano populations.

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    An original story.by Anonymous

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    August 17, 2009: I liked the aspect of mystery and how it is told from the perspective of an innocent young boy who is forced to grow up as he witnesses and experiences life. Great symbolism and writing style.

    THE BEST BOOK ONE CAN READby DelTaco1

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    August 15, 2009: this book touched my heart from start to finish. i love the way rudolfo anaya talks about the main character losing his innocence even though he is barely six. the deaths in this book keep you closely attached to the book. i mean you just have to read it to find out how powerful this book can help relate to your life.

    I Also Recommend: The Man Who Could Fly and Other Stories, The Essays, Alburquerque, The First Tortilla.


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