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When the Ground Turns in Its Sleep [Hardcover]

Sylvia Sellers-Garcia (Author)
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December 27, 2007
Nítido Amán knows he was born in Guatemala, but he doesn't know where, or why his family left. Raised in the United States by his immigrant parents, he never asked them about his homeland as a child-and they never talked about it. When Nítido loses his father to Alzheimer's disease, his despondent mother grows increasingly silent. Realizing that his only links to the past are disappearing, he travels to Guatemala, against his mother's wishes, to see what he can uncover for himself.

He arrives in the tiny town of Río Roto, where he suspects his family came from, prepared to ask questions, and perhaps find work teaching there. But when he is mistaken for the new local priest, Nítido decides to play the part, thinking that the confessional confidences of the townspeople will prove more fruitful than ordinary conversation in leading him to the answers he seeks. What he finds in Río Roto, though, is a place shrouded in silence and secrets, a place that can neither escape nor give voice to the unnamed horrors it has survived. Nítido is at once determined and frightened to unearth these horrors-even as they force him to reevaluate his own haunted past.

In elegant, hypnotic prose, Sylvia Sellers-García delivers a story of divergent cultures and divided identities, of conflicts between generations and civilizations, of mourning, and, finally, of healing. When the Ground Turns in Its Sleep marks her arrival as a distinctive and powerful new voice.

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As Sellers-García's rich debut opens in 1993, Nítido Amán is seeking his origins in Guatemala following his father's death by spending a year as a teacher in the remote village of Río Roto. His father had said that the Amáns came from a place very near there, but was never specific as to the family's home village. Upon arrival, Nítido is immediately mistaken for an arriving priest and is too tired at first to correct the man who meets his bus and settles him in the sacristry. When, the next morning, his innocent questions about the burned schoolhouse and the path to a certain village are met with evasion, stony silence and worse, Nítido begins to suspect that Río Roto hides a deep trauma. On the third morning, when he is suddenly called in to give a woman last rites, Nítido, for reasons even he doesn't fully understand, tacitly accepts the role of priest. In a moving tale of mourning and revelation, Sellers-García puts Nítido's secret and hidden origins on a slow-motion collision course with the secrets of the town. While the pace is slowed by Nítido's letters to his dead father, this spare and vivid debut brings together wrenching personal and political histories. (Jan.)
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This impressive début is narrated by Nítido Amán, a high-school teacher born in Guatemala but brought up in America. Reading about the atrocities of the nineteen-eighties warfare in his homeland, Amán returns there, in order, he says, "to fill the silences" left by his parents and by "the wide margins of the newspaper." Arriving in 1993 in an isolated village near his parents’ birthplace, he is mistaken for the town’s new priest, and finds himself furthering the illusion. Sellers-García is concerned with the jigsaw nature of violent history. The villagers confess mysterious illnesses; Amán gives refuge to an injured priest from a neighboring town that no one will talk about; and the stage is set for the dramatic unravelling of near and distant savageries.
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Riverhead Hardcover (December 27, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594489548
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594489549
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,604,245 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Be haunted and moved, February 2, 2008
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This is a spare, haunting story in which everything you are told comes up for questioning. Sellers-Garcia does a masterful job of creating an unreliable narrator - an impressive feat in any novel, but even more so when he (she also does a great job of speaking in a credible male voice) speaks in such apparently straightforward, evocative prose. It's an elegant mystery story in which you are never quite sure what the mystery is. Reminiscent of "The Unconsoled", by Kazuo Ishiguro, it carries you along masterfully and stays with you long after you put it down. Very highly recommended.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars full of depth and history, September 15, 2008
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When the ground Turns in its Sleep is masterfully written. Seller-Garcia leaves you confused and disjointed while drawing you in. Its like unwrapping a gift covered in many layers and never really understanding what it is until the last layer is removed and the gift is revealed. You are also confronted by a history that most have had no real knowledge of. This book will prompt you to seek out further understanding of the guatemalan conflict a story that will both shock and appall. I highly recommend When The Ground Turns In Its Sleep.
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HARDLY A DAY PASSES that I don't recall the moment when the Rio Roto I'd always imagined was suddenly replaced by the Rio Roto I encountered arriving at the end of August of 1993, on the first dry morning following a week of rain. Read the first page
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